Venus has "retrograde" rotation. That means it spins clockwise, as viewed from above the Earth's north pole. That's opposite the Earth's rotation direction.
Both Venus and Uranus have a retrograde axial spin, they rotate clockwise when viewed from above their north pole. All of the other planets rotate anticlockwise (counter clockwise).
rotation -243 days
orbit-224,701 days
350 km/hr
Venus takes approximately 243 Earth days to rotate just once!
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its rotation takes about 243 Earth days to rotate on its axis
Venus takes 243.0185 Earth days (5832.444 hours) to rotate once.
The radius of Venus is 3760 miles and it takes 5832 hours to rotate. Therefore, it rotates at 4.050887647 miles every hour (rounded). I hope this helps :)
The sun in facts does not rotate around Venus: Venus rotates are the sun on its axis.
The sun in facts does not rotate around Venus: Venus rotates are the sun on its axis.
Venus rotates clockwise.
Venus takes approximately 243 Earth days to rotate just once!
Venus has no natural satellites.
Venus and Uranus are the only planets that do not rotate counter-clockwise.
Uranus and Venus both rotate 'backwards', spinning clockwise when veiwed from above.
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They all rotate, but Venus rotates particularly slowly.
Venus and Uranus are the planets which rotate from East to West.