Venus should be “locked” with one side facing the sun.  Here’s why it’s not

Venus should be “locked” with one side facing the sun. Here’s why it’s not

When two bodies in space are close enough to each other, their gravity acts as a brake, slowing them down until one’s rotation “locks” to match its orbit. This tidal lock means that one side of the smaller body always faces the larger one – it’s the reason we only see one side of the…