A lot. It is close to the sun. (Of the planets, only Mercury is closer.) Plus, it is covered with clouds which are mostly carbon dioxide, so it has a big "green house" effect goin' on. It's blazing hot on Venus. All the time. Everywhere. Like over 460 degrees C. (Lead melts at a little under 330 degrees C, so any lead is in puddles.) A link is provided. Surf on over to our friends at Wikipedia (where a few of these facts were picked up) and check out the pics and gather up a few more factoids.
Venus absorbs more radiation from the sun then the earth and some of the other planets in the solar system. It absorbs approximately 7 million units of radiation.
The suns radiation energy travels at the speed of light. For Venus, this would take just over 6 minutes to travel the 108,208,930km journey at 300,000km per second.
Venus' average orbital distance from the sun is listed as 67.2 million miles.
At the speed of light, that's 361 seconds(6minutes 1second, rounded).
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it takes venus 225 days
243 days
It would tack 900,400,300,521 years for a message to get to venus
Venus' orbital period is 224.7 earth days.
About 8-1/3 minutes.
The period of rotation for Venus is 243 days.
Venus orbits the Sun, not the Earth
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it takes venus 225 days
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About a month.
243 days
It would tack 900,400,300,521 years for a message to get to venus
Venus' orbital period is 224.7 earth days.