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  2. Jul 20, 2016 · Venus rotates very slowly and retrograde, taking 243.025 days to complete a single rotation. A day on Venus lasts longer than a year, and the Sun rises in the west and sets in the east. Learn more about Venus' rotation and its effects on its surface and climate.

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    Most planets rotate on their axes in an anticlockwise direction, but Venus rotates clockwise in retrograde rotation once every 243 Earth daysthe slowest rotation of any planet. This Venusian sidereal day lasts therefore longer than a Venusian year (243 versus 224.7 Earth days).

  4. Oct 18, 2019 · Learn how Venus rotates on its axis in the opposite direction from most planets and how its rotation rate varies over time. Find out the latest measurement of the Venusian day length based on 29 years of Earth-based radar observations.

  5. Apr 20, 2022 · Venus takes 243 Earth days to rotate one time, but its atmosphere circulates the planet every four days. Learn how the atmosphere slows down the rotation and affects the climate of the planet.

  6. Oct 21, 2019 · Ancient astronomers had a good idea of what (since Copernicus) we know as its orbital period; the modern measurement is that Venus takes 224.65 days to complete one revolution around the Sun,...

  7. For one thing, your “day” would be 243 Earth days long – longer even than a Venus year (one trip around the Sun), which takes only 225 Earth days. For another, because of the planet's extremely slow rotation, sunrise to sunset would take 117 Earth days.