At most, when they are spread farest apart, 18 minutes and 37 seconds and at least, when they are closest to each other, is 6 minutes 40 seconds.
Venus is brighter than Mars in the night sky. Due to its proximity to Earth and its reflective atmosphere, Venus appears as the third-brightest object in the sky after the Sun and the Moon, making it more prominent than Mars.
The two planets closest to Earth are Venus and Mars. Venus is the closest planet to Earth, followed by Mars.
Earth is the next planet to orbit inside Mars, while Jupiter is the next planet to orbit outside Mars orbit. Mars' orbit is closer to Venus (and Mercurys') orbit than it is to Jupiters though.
Mars. Because if you weigh 105 pounds here on earth then you would weigh 39.5 pounds on Mars while on Venus you would weigh 95.2. The whole jump height is all about the amount of force in Newtons you put into it and how much you weigh. So net time you think "Could you jump higher on Venus or on Mars?" Just think about the weight you have and the amount of force you put into it.
The best thing to travel in would be a space ship. It is a long way to the planet of Mars.
The time it takes to travel from Mars to Venus depends on their positions in their respective orbits. On average, it would take several months to a year using current space travel technology for a spacecraft to make the journey. However, no direct mission from Mars to Venus has been conducted so far.
a long time!
Venus is brighter than Mars in the night sky. Due to its proximity to Earth and its reflective atmosphere, Venus appears as the third-brightest object in the sky after the Sun and the Moon, making it more prominent than Mars.
From where ? ? ? From the sun: 12min 40sec From the earth when Mars is closest: 4min 21sec From the earth when Mars is farthest: 20min 59sec
Like our Moon, other planets can also reflect light from our Sun.
Mars
It would take about 22.5 minutes.
The two planets closest to Earth are Venus and Mars. Venus is the closest planet to Earth, followed by Mars.
Life forms from Venus would be called Venusians. Life forms from Mars would be called Martians. In any respect, however, there is no evidence, nor scientific support of life on either Venus or Mars.
When people can make their rocket as fast as light, then they can go to the Mars.
Usually Earth is the closest planet. At times when Mars and Venus are both "in opposition", meaning that they are on the far side of the Sun from the Earth, then Venus would be closer to Mars.
At a distance of 56 million kilometers, light requires 3.1 minutes to reach Mars from Earth.