The fastest spacecraft so far were the Apollo Rockets which could travel up to 40,000 km/h. At that speed it would take a rocket at least 45 days to go from the Earth to Venus.
This assumes that the Earth and Venus were at their closest possible orbital positions, about 43 Million kilometres.
Jets would never take you to Venus because a jet engine needs air to operate. There's no air in space, and even at high altitudes within the earth's atmosphere a jet does not find enough air and stalls.
You can't travel to Venus by jet, so "longer than forever."
If you could, at its closest Venus is somewhere around 40 million km from Earth. Since a typical commercial jet has a cruising speed of a bit under 900 km/hour, that's about 45000 hours, or about 1851 days, or just over 5 years.
It takes six months or 180 days. this is an estimate
1000 hours or 41.66 days or 41 days and 66 hours.
1000 hours or 41.66 days people day but it may take longer if you are using a fuel that saves money so it makes the rocket go slower.
With current rockets, about 2/3 of a year.
It would take approximately 270,000 hours to fly from Earth to Venus on a commercial jet. That is about 11,250 days or about 31 years.
At a current average rocket speed of 500 kilometers per hour and an average distance to Venus from Earth of 42 million kilometers to Venus, about 10 years.
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It takes Venus about 224.7 "Earth days" to complete one orbit.
you would weigh the least on mars. (take in account Pluto is not a planet any more)
It would take about a month.
Simply divide the distance (in miles) by the speed - that will give you a time in hours.Note that the distance to Venus can vary a lot - depending on whether it is on the same side as Earth, or on the opposite side.
With an average distance of 67 million miles (108 million kilometers) from the Sun and at an orbital speed of about 21.7 mi/s (35.0 km/s), Venus's orbital period is equal to 224.7 Earth days, or 0.615 Earth years. Also, Venus is the only planet in the Solar System whose rotational period (243 Earth days) is longer that its orbital period (224.7 Earth days). All year round, no seasons occur on Venus, because Venus doesn't have a tilt like the Earth.
Venus orbits the Sun, not the Earth
Venus takes 243.0 earth hours a day.
It would take.. 2160 Hours. or 90 Days.
It wont if anything im guessing the moon.
At its farthest, Venus is about 261 million km from Earth. If you averaged 11.2km/s the trip would take a minimum of 1.2 years.
one day on venus is 59 earth-days long
At the furthest, Venus is 261 million kilometers from Earth. The Airbus A380 has a cruising speed of about 290 meters per second. So the A380 would take 10417 days, or 28.52 years to reach Venus.
Venus' orbital period is 224.7 earth days.
Venus : about 243 Earth days. Mercury about 58.65 Earth days.
0.62 earth years
It depends on how fast you are travelling.
It would tack 900,400,300,521 years for a message to get to venus