Approximately as much food as they would need on Earth in a year.
it takes 224.7 days
It takes about 224.7 Earth days for Venus to travel around the Sun. This is also known as Venus' period of revolution.
No. The space shuttle was designed for low-Earth orbit, not travel between planets. Currently there are no manned spacecraft capable of interplanetary travel. Venus is much too hot for people to survive there
I want to start by correcting you. First off a year on Venus is not less than two days. In fact a year on Venus is 224.7days. However, the reason it is so much shorter than earth is purely based on it's location. The further a planet is from the sun, the larger it's orbit is. The larger the orbit, the longer the year. That is why Venus has a short year. It has a smaller orbit around the Sun.This answer still needs improving. So here goes.A year on Venus IS less than 2 VENUS days,but not less than 2 EARTHdays of course. There are two main definitions of a "day" in astronomy, buteither way the Venus year is less than 2 Venus days.
Venus has no stars! It's a planet! But it revolves around our Sun, a star.
138 seconds ± ~53 seconds. Since the orbit of Venus is on a different path than the orbit of the Earth, the time that it takes for the light to become visible on Earth from Venus actually varies, but not by too much. 2 minutes and 18 seconds is only at one point in the year, but the distance from Earth to Venus varies so one can also conclude that the time it takes light to reach Earth from Venus varies directly with the time as well. So, the time it takes for the sun is 138 seconds ± ~53 seconds depending on where the planets are in their orbit.
Mercury orbits our sun at a much quicker rate than Pluto. It's orbital speed is quicker due to it's proximity to the sun and it has a much shorter path to complete. The further out a body is from the sun, the longer it takes to orbit.
The orbit of Venus is nearly circular, about 108 million kilometers from the Sun. This is only 2/3 the distance of Earth, so with a much shorter path, the planet takes only about 225 Earth days to complete an orbit.
None. No person has been farther than the moon. Venus is much too hot for humans to explore.
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.
Yes........and no. There are two definitions of "day". The 243 Earth days is the rotation period known as the sidereal day. However there is also the "solar day". This depends on a planet's orbital motion as well as its spin. That is only about 117 Earth days for Venus.
Which period - revolutionary period or rotational period? Obviously it's the time taken to orbit the Sun that's meant because the time Venus takes to rotate is much LONGER than Earth. Two reasons are: 1) Venus has a shorter orbital distance to travel. 2) Venus orbits at a higher speed.