Venus takes 243 days to spin once on its axis relative to the background stars, although an apparent day is 116.75 days, since it spins (slowly) in the other direction to Earth and most other planets.
A day on Venus lasts 243 Earth days. Long time...
243 earth days
The length of one day on Venus is the same as 243 Earth days. This is because Venus rotates backwards compared to the other planets in the solar system. A day on Venus is actually longer than a year on Venus.
the length of a day on Venus is 243 Earth days and a year on Venus is 225 Earth days!
That planet is Venus. The rotation period of Venus is 243 Earth days. That's called a "sidereal day". On Earth the sidereal day is about 23 hours and 56 minutes. There is also the "solar day", based on the position of the Sun in the sky. On Earth, that's exactly 24 hours. On Venus the solar day is about 117 Earth days in length. As you can see, there is a huge difference in the lengths of the two days on Venus. That's because Venus rotates very slowly.
See answer given for length of Venus day in hours.
A day on Venus lasts 243 Earth days. Long time...
An apparent or solar day on Venus is 116.75 days (this is not the same as its rotational period relative to the background stars, which is 243 days).
It is about 243 of our days, as Venus rotates very slowly.
It is about 243 of our days, as Venus rotates very slowly.
Venus. The "day" (rotation period or sidereal day) is longer than the year! Venus Sidereal day: 243 Earth days. Venus Year: 224.7 Earth days.
243 Earth days.
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243 earth days
243 earth days
243 Earth days is the rotation period of Venus. That's its "sidereal day" length. The other main definition of a "day" is called a "solar day". For Venus that's only about 117 Earth days in length.
The length of one day on Venus is the same as 243 Earth days. This is because Venus rotates backwards compared to the other planets in the solar system. A day on Venus is actually longer than a year on Venus.