Venus' orbital path is the most circular of all the planets. The eccentricity of the orbit of Venus is less than 0.01.
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Captain Cook was using a telescope to observe the transit of Venus across the path of the Sun. This event occurs when Venus passes directly between Earth and the Sun, appearing as a small dot moving across the Sun's surface. It is an important event in astronomy for determining the scale of the solar system.
The position varies but if you look online or buy a planisphere you will see all planets follow the ecliptic path but aren't on the exact path. The planets are actually slightly off the ecliptic.
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No. If all forces acting on the planet were balanced and their sum were zero, then Venus would bemoving in a straight line. Instead, it's moving in a path that's nearly a perfect circle, because ofthe force of gravitation constantly attracting Venus and the sun toward each other.
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.
The trip from Venus to Mars would take 12 to 14 months at best, travelling at the top speed for space probes built in the early 21st century. Probes from Earth do not normally take the shortest route, and the actual distance from Venus to Mars depends on the orbital position of the planets. A straight-line path could vary from 98 to 348 million kilometers. An interesting concept is that the path from Venus might take less energy if launched toward the Sun, using its gravity to accelerate toward Mars, to arrive there on the opposite side of the Sun.
George O. Smith has written: 'Highways in hiding' -- subject(s): Protected DAISY 'Comp Venus Equilateral' 'The path of unreason' 'Venus equilateral' -- subject(s): American Science fiction 'Nomad' 'Fire in the heavens' 'The complete Venus Equilateral' -- subject(s): American Science fiction 'Worlds of George O'
These are called the "terrestrial planets" or "inner planets". They are Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars.