Interplanetary Groundhog Day

π—œπ—‘π—§π—˜π—₯π—£π—Ÿπ—”π—‘π—˜π—§π—”π—₯𝗬 π—šπ—₯π—’π—¨π—‘π——π—›π—’π—š 𝗗𝗔𝗬!

As always it’s Friday’s fun fact! I generally tend to grab the most outlandish fact I find the week before and set you, the reader, the challenge of coming up with how this might fit into a science fiction narrative! Jokes, as always, are most welcome (it’s fun after all)😊

Ever had that feeling that each day seems like the last and we are somehow caught in a never ending loop? Well, this could quite easily happen on the planet Venus where a day takes 243 Earth days (1 revolution on its axis) and a year takes 225 Earth days (1 revolution of the Sun); making a day on Venus longer than a year!

Ever had one of those Monday’s at work where you think it’s Friday? Let’s hear your stories 😊
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Published on June 07, 2024 09:14
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