Venus It's really funny a Day is longer then a Year.
2007-06-02 04:43:48
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answer #1
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answered by Mr. Smith 5
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Believe me.I wont answer if i dont know the answer.Its Venus.
Venus rotates once every 243 days – by far the slowest rotation period of any of the major planets. A Venusian sidereal day thus lasts more than a Venusian year (243 versus 224.7 Earth days). However, the length of a solar day on Venus is significantly shorter than the sidereal day; to an observer on the surface of Venus the time from one sunrise to the next would be 116.75 days.[21] The Sun would appear to rise in the west and set in the east. At the equator, Venus' surface rotates at 6.5 km/h; on Earth, the rotation speed at the equator is about 1,600 km/h.
2007-06-02 15:03:14
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answer #2
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answered by t-rex 2
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With the question as you have phrased it it is Venus as others have said.
However Mercury is the planet with the longest Day length (or Synodic period) i.e. the time it takes for the sun to traverse the sky as viewed from the given planet, which is why the confusion.
2007-06-02 13:23:05
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answered by Astrape 1
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Venus. 243 Earth days to rotate and 225 Earth days to revolve around the sun. It's rotation is retrograde and virtually stands on its head (metaphorically speaking). Must take this odd behaviour into consideration when looking at the origin of the solar system!
2007-06-03 01:03:49
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answer #4
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answered by styx 2
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Mercury
2007-06-03 09:24:53
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answer #5
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answered by chase 3
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Venus takes longer!
2007-06-02 11:30:15
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answered by swanjarvi 7
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its venus. it takes 20 more days to rotate than revolve
2007-06-02 11:29:06
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answered by Rach 2
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Of course its Mercury.
2007-06-02 13:05:20
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answered by Happy 3
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hip hop in spaaace !!
2007-06-02 12:01:17
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answered by Anonymous
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venus.
2007-06-02 13:18:18
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answered by neutron 2
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