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What are some unusual day/night or season cycles on other planets?
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So it's pretty common space knowledge that Venus' day is longer than its year meaning that if you were standing on the surface of Venus (somehow) it would take over 116 days for the Sun to go from rise to set, similarly you're in for an equally long night.

If other planets could be inhabited by life as we know it, what other unusual day and/or season cycles might be fascinating to experience? This could be a known planet in our solar system or beyond or it could be just physically possible but yet undiscovered.

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