Near sunrise and sunset.
The night.
The night.
night time
Either dawn or dusk.
Just before sunrise and just after sunset
A day on Venus lasts 243 Earth days. Long time...
They are still there in the daytime. They are just difficult to see, because our atmosphere is too bright. Some bright planets (like Venus) or stars (like Sirius) should be visible if you know exactly where to look.
like 1 day
Around 4 hours a day.
On Venus, a sidereal day (the time it takes for Venus to complete one rotation on its axis) is longer than a year (the time it takes to orbit the Sun). A sidereal day on Venus lasts about 243 Earth days, while a Venusian year is approximately 225 Earth days. This is due to Venus's slow rotation and its unique retrograde rotation, where it spins in the opposite direction to its orbit around the Sun. Consequently, a day on Venus exceeds its year in duration.
One interesting fact about Venus is that a day on Venus is actually longer than a year on Venus. A Venusian day lasts 243 days, and a year is 224 days. That means that the day on Venus is 19 days longer than the year.
Maximum time of Day in solar syatem is VENUS, Minimum JUPI..