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Why Does Venus Rotate Backwards than the Rest of the Planets in the Solar System?
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Venus spins so slowly that one rotation takes longer than its entire year. A Venusian day is about 243 Earth days, while a Venusian year lasts about 225 — and because the planet rotates backwards compared with Earth and most other planets, the Sun would r
Venus takes about 243 Earth days to turn once on its axis. It takes about 225 Earth days to circle the Sun. On those figures a single rotation outlasts a whole Venusian year, which is the basis for the popular line that a day on Venus is longer than a year. The figures are right. The phrasing hides a catch. Two different days “Day” can mean two things, and on Venus they are nowhere near each other. The first is the rotation period, the time the …
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