Uranus.
If you still consider Pluto to be a planet then Pluto would be the slowest to orbit the sun. If you don't believe Pluto is a planet anymore then Neptune would be the slowest planet to orbit our sun.
Venus is the slowest planet with a rotational speed of 243 Earth days equaling one Venusian day.
Rotation means the planet spinning about it axis. (Orbit the the path of the planet round the Sun). The planet Mercury has a rotational period of 58.646 Earth days. The planet Venus has a (retrograde) rotational period of 243.0185 Earth days. The planet Mars has a rotational period of 1.025957 Earth days. The planet Jupiter has a rotational period of 9.925 hours. Obviously Earth has a rotational period of 1 Earth day.
Jupiter has a rotational period of about 9.9 hours, making it one of the fastest rotating planets in our solar system. This rapid rotation causes the planet to have a pronounced oblate shape and strong atmospheric dynamics.
In a two-planet system, when one planet is closest to its star and moving fastest (maximized velocity), the other planet is farthest away and moving slowest. This can affect the period of the two planets in their orbits, potentially leading to variations in their orbital time intervals.
Venus has the slowest rotational period- 243 days to rotate once.
Rotational time of the planets is random (the length of the planet's day), but the outer planets do spin faster than the inner planets.
There are no planets in our solar system with a rotational period of 318 days. The longest is Venus, with a rotational period of 243 days.
Planets travel slowest at their aphelion – the point in their orbit farthest from the sun. This is when they are moving at their slowest speed due to the effect of gravity.
Venus is the slowest planet with a rotational speed of 243 Earth days equaling one Venusian day.
If you still consider Pluto to be a planet then Pluto would be the slowest to orbit the sun. If you don't believe Pluto is a planet anymore then Neptune would be the slowest planet to orbit our sun.
Venus is the slowest planet with a rotational speed of 243 Earth days equaling one Venusian day.
Rotation means the planet spinning about it axis. (Orbit the the path of the planet round the Sun). The planet Mercury has a rotational period of 58.646 Earth days. The planet Venus has a (retrograde) rotational period of 243.0185 Earth days. The planet Mars has a rotational period of 1.025957 Earth days. The planet Jupiter has a rotational period of 9.925 hours. Obviously Earth has a rotational period of 1 Earth day.
Jupiter has a rotational period of about 9.9 hours, making it one of the fastest rotating planets in our solar system. This rapid rotation causes the planet to have a pronounced oblate shape and strong atmospheric dynamics.
Venus at 224 days.
Earth makes one complete rotation in 0.99726968 days... that is 23 hours 56 minutes 4.100352 seconds. The rotation of a planet is when it spins on its axis. Different planets have different rotational periods. A rotational period is the amount of time it take an object to make one revolution. A rotational period can be more or less than the planet's actual day length depending on the direction it orbits its star relative to the direction it rotates. The rotational period and the day length are only the same when either the planet does not rotate(1 day = 1 year) or when the planet rotates at the same speed it orbits(one side always has day).
There isn't any relatonship between the orbital distance of the planet, and its rotational speed.