Venus rotates once in 243 days.
about 63 earth days
it takes venus 225 earth days to rotae on its axis to the un and it takes earth 12 hours.'
For one axial rotation it takes 243 Earth days.
Venus rotates on its axis extremely slowly - just once every 243 Earth days, and it rotates backwards relative to the other planets. Since Venus takes just 225 Earth days to orbit the Sun, Venus's day is longer than its year.
50 Earth Years and 1059 alien years.
It's about 224.7 Earth days.
That's a little tricky as the way Venus rotates is different than the rest of the planets. But if you count when the sun rises on a given section of Earth and Venus, then Earth will have 365 days compared to about 2 for Venus in about the same time.
The Earth does not revolve around Venus. Both the Earth and Venus revolve around the Sun. The Earth takes about 365.25 days to do so, and Venus takes about 224.7 days to do so.
Venus' day is longer than its year. It takes approximately 243 Earth days for Venus to complete one rotation on its axis, while it takes about 225 Earth days for Venus to orbit the Sun. This results in Venus having a day that is about 18 Earth days shorter than its year.
The sidereal day is the time it takes for a planet to rotate once. For Venus that's about 243 of our Earth days.
One Venus day equals 243 Earth days. Seven Venus days equals 1701 Earth days, or 4.66 Earth years. 243 days is the Sidereal day length,but remember Venus has a Solar day of only 117 Earth days.
It takes about 243 of our days for Venus to do one rotation. That is about 5,832 hours.