Why Is a Day on Venus Longer Than Its Year?
In Pasadena, California, planetary scientists at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory have highlighted an extraordinary feature of Venus: its day surpasses its year in duration. Venus completes one full rotation on its axis slower than it completes a single orbit around the Sun, resulting in a day that is longer than its year.Specifically, Venus takes roughly 243 Earth days to rotate once, while its orbi...More
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