What if our planet has a period of 243 days in one rotation?
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What if our planet has a period of 243 days(7 months 30 days 2 hours) in one rotation just like Planet Venus? What do you think will be our situation in our life?
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Answer:
Exactly the same. We call 365 normal because that's what where we have been for, oh, about 200,000 years. If that had happened on Venus we'd call 243 normal and it would feel exactly the same. On the other hand if we were to move to Venus it would feel a little weird but so would everything else.
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Assuming everything else is the same, the seasons would just be shorter. Since we divide the seasons roughly into 4 periods, rather than being 364/4 = 91.25 days long, they would be 243/4 = ~60.75 days long.
Paul
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