I think it is because it is the only one that spins clockwise in our solar system. Also, the Venusian day is longer than the Venusian year. See links for details.
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.
One day on Venus is equal to about 243 days on Earth so 7 days would be 1,701 Earth days or 7.56 Venus years.
Venus. Mercury = 66 days Mars = 1.86 years.
Earth, unless you meant days longer than years. In which case, that would be Venus.
what is unusual abut venus orbit is goldylocks and you have t6o loook out a teleshope to know what this is
243 days in earth days and no earth years.
Venus takes 225 days to orbit once around the Sun. This makes one year on Venus less than one year on Earth.
A year on Venus is 224 Earth days and a day is 243 Earth days. This answer isn't bad, but remember the Solar day is "only" about 117 Earth days on Venus. I like the Solar day. It takes Venus about 243 Earth days to rotate once and that's what is called a Sidereal day.
A week on Venus would be about 11.86 Earth days as that is the length of one day on Venus. However, a year on Venus is shorter than a week on Earth, as it only takes 225 Earth days for Venus to complete one orbit around the Sun.
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Venus rotates once in 243 days.
It's about 224.7 Earth days.