Recently, a spacecraft flew or floated or whatever to Venus and it took 97 days to get there, a little over 3 months. IDK the speed.
However, travel times to Venus vary depending on trajectory. Since the Earth and Venus are orbiting the sun, it is possible to choose from a wide variety of elliptical trajectories to reach Venus, with some using less fuel but taking longer, and others using more fuel but taking less time.
Would depend on speed of travel, and the orbital flight path taken. The umanned Magellan explorer was launched on May 4, 1989. An earlier planned flight was to take 4 months, the later flight had a longer path around the sun, and took 15 months.
The flight time to Venus will depend on the design and nature of the spacecraft's rockets, and on the purpose of the trip. For unmanned robot probes, travel time isn't really an issue, so we can launch the probe into a long, slow, energy-saving path which might take a couple of years to get there.
we've never sent humans to Venus - or anywhere beyond the Moon. (Since Venus is uninhabitable, there's really no point to going there in person.) But if we ever do, the most practical transfer orbit will take about 9 months.
Of course, if we had infinite fuel and could accelerate at 1G for the entire trip, it would take about a couple of days to get there, depending on where Venus and the Earth were in our respective orbits.
It depends how fast you are travelling. It depends on how fast you are travelling.
a long time
If venus is 6.o light minutes from the sun what is Venus distance from the sun i astronomical units?
When considering distance from the sun, the planet that come after Mercury is Venus.
Saturn. This is untrue. Both Mercury and Venus have shorter orbits and therefore take less time to orbit the Sun, because they are the two planets closer to the Sun then Earth. Saturn is further from the Sun and takes much longer to orbit it.
Venus does not orbit the Sun. However it does transit the Sun.It is very rare that a prediction is correctly made of when Venus will transit the Sun. Venus transits the Sun. However the next transit of Venus is thought to be on the 6th June 2011.
No, Venus is closer to the Sun than the Earth.
Venus orbits the Sun, not the Earth
it takes venus 225 days
Venus' orbital period is 224.7 earth days.
0.62 earth years
If you are referring to the orbit of Venus, it takes approximately 225 Earth days for Venus to cross the sun. 224.70069 days if you want to be exact.
Venus' orbital period is 224.7 earth days.
224.7 earth days
224.7 Earth Days
Venus revolves around the Sun in about 225 Earth days. That's its "year".
225 earth days
224.7 earth days
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