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Venus
Venus is the planet in our solar system where a day is more than half as long as its year. A single rotation on its axis (a Venusian day) takes about 243 Earth days, while it takes only about 225 Earth days to complete one orbit around the Sun (a Venusian year). This means a day on Venus is longer than its year.
The outer planets have longer rotation periods than the inner planets. For example, a day on Jupiter, an outer planet, is about 10 hours long, while a day on Earth, an inner planet, is about 24 hours long.
No, only earth. The planets year, or time it takes to make one orbit of the sun varies, depending on its distance from the sun. Mercury is the closest and will take around 88 days to go once around the sun, while Neptune (the furthest) will take around 165 years. Each of the planets spins are different. The time taken for one rotation is the length of a day - this is not really effected by how far it is from the sun, just how much speed it has from the formation of the universe. Some planets spin very slowly (even the other way in the case of Venus and Uranus). Some Planets spin very quickly.
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The "Solar day" on Venus. Or, the "Sidereal day" on Mercury.
That's Mercury: "sidereal day" is more than half its year. Or, it could be Venus: "solar day" is just over half its year.
Venus or Mercury, depending on the definition of "day" used. It takes Venus 243 Earth days to spin on its axis relative to the background stars (a "sidereal day"). It takes Venus 224.7 Earth days to orbit the Sun (its year). However, a "solar day" is only 116.75 Earth days long due to the combination of rotation time, orbit time and spin direction. (Venus spins in the other direction to Earth and most other planets.)Mercury has a "sidereal day" of about 58.6 Earth days and a year of about 88 Earth days.
Inside the arctic circle, it can be "day" all day long, all 24 hours long. At the poles, this will continue for half a year. The other half year is night.
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Around a year or so or about a day or half a day or 365 and a half days :D
Mercury's day is about 58.65 Earth days, and its year about 87.97. Venus has a day that is 243.0 Earth days long, while its year is only 224.7.
Which planet?
It's Mercury or Venus depending on whichthe definition of "day "you mean.
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