about 243 earth days
It takes Venus about 243 days to rotate once on its axis. This makes one day of Venus equal to 243 days on Earth.
The rotation period of Venus is equal to about 243.02 Earth days.
The ones which are further out take longer to go round. This is descrbed by Kepler's third law of planetary motion, which also gives a numerical formula.
venus completes an orbit every 224.65 days.
The rotation period of Venus is equal to 243.02 Earth days. In other words, one "day" (a "sidereal day" to be precise) on Venus is equal to about 243 Earth days. A sidereal day is the rotation period relative to the distant stars. It's often confused with the "solar day" which is based on the position of the Sun. The solar day for Venus is only about 117 Earth days. For Earth there is hardly any difference in the lengths of the two days . So people usually just say an "Earth day" for either.
Venus has a revolution period that's equal to 224.7 Earth days.
All planets turn on their axis. This is called the planet's rotation; one complete rotation is equal to one day on that planet.
well, it just so happens I've done research in this type of stuff in school, and i can remember, and tell you that the 2 planets that have the closest period of rotation are Jupiter and Saturn.
Pluto has a rotational period equal to 153.3 hours.
They are precisely equal.
Venus has a revolution period that's equal to 224.7 Earth days.
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