Venus, it takes 243 Earth days to complete a single rotation. It also spins opposite most of the other planets in a retrograde motion (clockwise if you're staring down on it from the north pole). With as slowly as it spins usually it will complete a year in 224.7 Earth days before it spins a single time. This means that most places on Venus get sunlight for 116.75 Earth days. With the crushing atmosphere the light itself makes little difference though; even the night side has temperatures of over 800 degrees F.
Venus rotates the slowest among the planets in our solar system, taking about 243 Earth days to complete one rotation. Additionally, Venus rotates in the opposite direction to its orbit around the Sun, making it unique compared to the other planets.
Venus rotates the slowest out of all the planets in our solar system. It has an extremely slow rotation, taking about 243 Earth days to complete one rotation on its axis.
A planet rotates on its axis, an imaginary line that runs from its North Pole to its South Pole. This rotation determines the length of a day on the planet.
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.
The farther a planet is from the sun, the slower it moves in its orbit. So the planet with the largest orbit is the slowest. That's Pluto ... if you still consider Pluto a planet ... or Neptune if you don't.
Venus has the slowest rotational period- 243 days to rotate once.
You would think that the largest planet, Jupiter, would rotate the slowest (every 9 earth days and 15 minutes), but it is actually Venus that rotates the slowest at one rotation every 243 earth days.
Venus rotates the slowest among the planets in our solar system, taking about 243 Earth days to complete one rotation. Additionally, Venus rotates in the opposite direction to its orbit around the Sun, making it unique compared to the other planets.
I believe the rotation of Venus is slowest, within our Solar System.
Venus rotates the slowest out of all the planets in our solar system. It has an extremely slow rotation, taking about 243 Earth days to complete one rotation on its axis.
A planet rotates on its axis, an imaginary line that runs from its North Pole to its South Pole. This rotation determines the length of a day on the planet.
Pluto is the slowest planet to move around the sun, because of its far distance.
Pretty much every planet has an axis, because an axis is what a planet rotates around. Any planet that rotates has an axis, and pretty much every planet known rotates.
The planet is Jupiter. It rotates in just 10 hours.
Venus
Mercury is the fastest moving planet around the sun. It is second slowest to rotate about its axis, Venus being the slowest.
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