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
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Mercury . A Mercury year is 88 Earth days long , but a Mercury day (the time from noon to noon) takes twice that time . To an observer on Mercury, the Sun's apparent motion across the sky is due to both the planet's rotation and its motion along the orbit .
This would assume that the planet in question has a rotational period of over 60 days.
No planet fits that criteria.
The closest would be Mercury at 58.6 days.
pluto
Saturn has more moons than any other planet in our solar system
jupiter
No, a dwarf planet is smaller than a planet but bigger than an asteroid, and dwarf planets tend to be a long way out, like Pluto and Eris.
Venus rotates on its axis slower than any other planet.
There is more than one planet that has not tilt. The planets are Mercury, Venus, and Jupiter. The planet's also do not have seasons.
Stern Jupiter earth and mars
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That's Mercury: "sidereal day" is more than half its year. Or, it could be Venus: "solar day" is just over half its year.
It's Mercury or Venus, depending on which definition of "day" you use.
Pluto
Jupiter.
The smallest planet in our Solar System is Mercury. The second-smallest is Mars, which has MORE than half of Earth's diameter.
More than half
The smallest planet in our Solar System is Mercury. The second-smallest is Mars, which has MORE than half of Earth's diameter.
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.
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Saturn has more moons than any other planet