Day (synodic): 116.75 days Time to revolve around the sun: 224.7 days
It takes Venus about 224.7 Earth days to orbit the Sun.
one day on venus is 59 earth-days long
Venus takes approximately 224.7 Earth days to complete one orbit around the Sun. This is slightly longer than its rotation period, which is why a day on Venus is longer than a year on Venus.
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It is shorter Than it's day! 288 days
it takes 234 earth days for venus to have one day and night
This question is meaningless. An Earth day would be the same length no matter what planet you are on. An Earth day would be the equivalent of 0.004 Venus days and about the same number of Venus year (it takes a whole year for Venus to go round its orbit). A Venus day is 243 Earth days. That's 243 Earth days to rotate once. Astronomers call this a sidereal day. However there is also the solar day of 117 Earth days.
It takes about 243 Earth days for Venus to complete one rotation on its axis. This means that a day on Venus is longer than a year on Venus, as it only takes about 225 Earth days for Venus to complete one orbit around the Sun.
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Venus has a day that is longer than its year. Venus takes about 243 Earth days to complete one rotation on its axis (day), but it only takes about 225 Earth days to orbit the sun (year).
On Venus, a sidereal day (the time it takes for Venus to complete one rotation on its axis) is longer than a year (the time it takes to orbit the Sun). A sidereal day on Venus lasts about 243 Earth days, while a Venusian year is approximately 225 Earth days. This is due to Venus's slow rotation and its unique retrograde rotation, where it spins in the opposite direction to its orbit around the Sun. Consequently, a day on Venus exceeds its year in duration.