That's Mercury: "sidereal day" is more than half its year.
Or, it could be Venus: "solar day" is just over half its year.
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Mercury's day is about 58.65 Earth days, and its year about 87.97. Venus has a day that is 243.0 Earth days long, while its year is only 224.7.
It's Mercury or Venus, depending on which definition of "day" you use.
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A day is 24 hours long and a year is 365 days
Mercury is the planet with an 88-day year.
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A planets day (solar day) is the time it takes to rotate once on its axis relative to the sun, the synodic period. A year on a planet is the time taken for the planet travel once around the sun.
Mercury's "sidereal day" is about 59 Earth days long and its year is about 88 Earth days long. Venus has a "solar day" of about 117 Earth days and a year of about 225 Earth days.
Inside the arctic circle, it can be "day" all day long, all 24 hours long. At the poles, this will continue for half a year. The other half year is night.
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Around a year or so or about a day or half a day or 365 and a half days :D