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Venus takes about 243 Earth days to complete one rotation on its axis, which is longer than its orbital period of approximately 225 Earth days. Interestingly, Venus spins in the opposite direction to most planets in our solar system, a phenomenon known as retrograde rotation. As a result, a day on Venus (one full rotation) is longer than a Venusian year (one full orbit around the Sun).

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