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One year on Venus is 225 Earth days and one day on Venus is about 243 Earth days. That means that on Venus one day is slightly longer than one year. In other words, it takes longer for Venus to complete a single rotation on its axis than it does for Venus to complete one ...
One year on Uranus is 84 Earth years.
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It takes Neptune 164.89 Earth years to complete one trip around the Sun.
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It takes Jupiter 11.85 Earth years to travel once around the Sun.
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One year on Mercury is 87 Earth days. Mercury moves so fast around the Sun that it only takes three Mercury days (axis spins) for two Mercury years (trips around the Sun) to pass
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One day on Uranus is only 17.25 Earth hours.
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Despite its large size, a day on Neptune is only 16.11 hours.
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... 9.925 hours for Jupiter to rotate once on its axis.
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A year on Mars lasts 1.88 Earth years.
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... the Moon, there is an axis that runs straight through it at the center pointing towards Earth (the longest one), one that goes straight left/right (horizontal), and one that goes straight up and down (vertical ... Moon to have an exact number for the diameters noted above, but on average the diameter of the Moon is about ~ 2,160 miles. http://www.nasa.gov/worldbook/moon_worldbook.html ...
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