3456 miles
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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According to http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/, Venus has an orbital velocity of 78,341 mph, and Neptune's is 12,253 mph...
An orbital path is the place at which when a space craft reaches a free fall (just beyond the Earth's atmosphere) and then adds a thrust to propel the space craft. This causes the space craft to orbit the Earth. While the space craft is falling back into the Earth's atmosphere the thrust is causing the space craft to remain at a stationary altitude in relation to the Earth, but not to objects beyond Earth, because the Earth is round.
The Orbital Path of Mars is circle.
Venus. Mercury = 66 days Mars = 1.86 years.
35km/seconds
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 orbital period of Venus is approximately 225 Earth days, which means it takes Venus about 225 days to complete one orbit around the Sun.
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Because Venus has less distance to travel than the Earth and is travelling faster. With an orbital speed of 35.02 km/s and an orbital period of 224.70069 days gives an orbital distance of 679,883,169.35km The Earth has an orbital speed of 29.78 km/s (Slower than Venus) and an orbital period of 365.256 days gives an orbital distance of 939,800,765.95km
The inner planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars) have relatively low orbital inclinations compared to the outer planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune). The inner planets orbit the Sun in a more or less flat plane known as the ecliptic, while the outer planets have more inclined orbits relative to this plane.