Venus is the second closest planet to the sun and orbits around the sun in about 225 days.
Each day is 2802 Earth hours long.
Each year is 224.7 Earth days long.
243 days
Venus rotates once (one Venusian day) every 243 standard (Earth) days. It orbits the Sun every 224.7 standard days. Yes, that means that its rotation takes longer than does its trip around the Sun. In a few million more years, Venus may always have the same side facing the Sun, just as Earth's Moon always has one side facing Earth.
Venus takes 225 days to orbit once around the Sun. This makes one year on Venus less than one year on Earth.
309.88 earth years
For the 8 major planets, the length of the year (period of revolution) in Earth time: Mercury = 88 days (0.25 Earth years) - 2.9 months Venus = 224.7 days (0.67 Earth years) - 7.4 months Earth = 365.25 days (1 Earth year) - 12 months Mars = 687 days (1.88 Earth years) - 1 year, 2.5 months Jupiter = 4332.6 days (11.86 Earth years) - 11 years, 10.3 months Saturn = 10759 days (29.46 Earth years) - 29 years 5.5 months Uranus = 30799 days (84.3 Earth years) - 84 years, 3.6 months Neptune = 60190 days (164.8 Earth years) - 164 years, 9.6 months
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.
Each day is 2802 Earth hours long. Each year is 224.7 Earth days long.
Venus rotates once (one Venusian day) every 243 standard (Earth) days. It orbits the Sun every 224.7 standard days. Yes, that means that its rotation takes longer than does its trip around the Sun. In a few million more years, Venus may always have the same side facing the Sun, just as Earth's Moon always has one side facing Earth.
243 days in earth days and no earth years.
Venus rotates VERY slowly. Each day on Venus takes 243 Earth days. A year on Venus takes 224.7 Earth days. It takes 224.7 Earth days for Venus to orbit the sun once. The same side of Venus always faces Earth when the Earth and Venus are closest together.
Venus takes 225 days to orbit once around the Sun. This makes one year on Venus less than one year on Earth.
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309.88 earth years
For the 8 major planets, the length of the year (period of revolution) in Earth time: Mercury = 88 days (0.25 Earth years) - 2.9 months Venus = 224.7 days (0.67 Earth years) - 7.4 months Earth = 365.25 days (1 Earth year) - 12 months Mars = 687 days (1.88 Earth years) - 1 year, 2.5 months Jupiter = 4332.6 days (11.86 Earth years) - 11 years, 10.3 months Saturn = 10759 days (29.46 Earth years) - 29 years 5.5 months Uranus = 30799 days (84.3 Earth years) - 84 years, 3.6 months Neptune = 60190 days (164.8 Earth years) - 164 years, 9.6 months
Mercury: 88 days Venus: 224.7 days Earth: 365.26 days Mars: 687 days Jupiter: 11.86 years Saturn: 29.46 years Uranus: 84.01 years Neptune: 168.4 years
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.
0.24 years, approx.
0.24 years, approx.