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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.

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