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  1. Did you know Venus spins so slowly that a single day lasts 243 Earth days, while its year is just 225 days? 🤯 Discover this mind-bending fact about our neig...

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  2. Did you know that a day on Venus lasts longer than an entire year? 🪐 In today’s video, Spark explores the crazy reason why Venus has such a long day and wh...

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  3. Mar 13, 2022 · Episode 2 | Season 1 | The weirdest thing that Venus has, is its rotation and revolution pattern. It completes one rotation in 243 Earth days, which means ...

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    We can write a paragraph about how long days last on other planets. On Mercury a day lasts 1,408 hours, and on Venus it lasts 5,832 hours. On Earth and Mars it’s very similar. Earth takes 24 hours to complete one spin, and Mars takes 25 hours. The gas giants rotate really fast. Jupiter takes just 10 hours to complete one rotation. Saturn takes 11 h...

    That’s a little bit better. We can look up and down at the numbers and can compare them more easily. But wouldn’t it be nice if we could see how big those differences are? Let’s make a graph with these numbers!

    But what do we do about Mercury and Venus? Their days are thousandsof hours long. How do we make a graph for those? Now that you know how to make a graph, you can show all kinds of information this way. You can graph the time it takes to get to school each day, the number of pieces of pizza your friends can eat, and how many people like the color b...

  4. Feb 20, 2023 · Day length = 58.67 Earth days (1408 hours) Year length = 88 Earth days (0.2 Earth years) 2. Venus. Day length = 243 Earth days (5832 hours) Year length = About 225 Earth days (0.6 Earth years) 3. Mars

  5. Feb 7, 2017 · On Earth, a sidereal days last 23 hours 56 minutes and 4.1 seconds, whereas a solar day lasts exactly 24 hours. In Venus’ case, it takes a whopping 243.025 days for the planet to rotate once on ...

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  7. May 4, 2021 · In another quirk, its day-night cycle — the time between sunrises as opposed to the length of a single axial spin — takes 117 Earth days because Venus rotates in the direction opposite of its ...