Motion of the planet venus around the sun
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All the planets in the Solar System orbit the Sun in an anticlockwise direction as viewed from above Earth's north pole. Most planets also rotate on their axes in an anti-clockwise direction, but Venus rotates clockwise in retrograde rotation once every 243 Earth days—the slowest rotation of any planet.
Axial tilt: 2.64° (for retrograde rotation); 177.36° (to orbit)
Sidereal rotation period: −243.0226 d (retrograde)
Orbital period: : 224.701 d; 0.615198 yr; 1.92 Venus solar day
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- Earth's rotation is the name for this rotating action.
- The Earth circles or revolves around the Sun at the same time as it spins on its axis. Revolution is the term for this movement.
- Venus circles the Sun every 224.7 days at an average distance of 0.72 AU (108 million kilometres; 67 million mi).
- Although all planetary orbits are elliptical, Venus's is the closest to circular at the moment, with an eccentricity of less than 0.01.
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