At its closest point, Venus is 66.7 million miles away from the sun. At the farthest point, Venus is 67.7 million miles away from the sun.
On average, Venus is about 25 million miles away from Earth. To convert this distance to feet, we would need to multiply it by approximately 132,000,000 feet per mile, which would give us a distance of roughly 3,300,000,000,000 feet between Venus and Earth.
Once you travel to the Sun, you won't be going anywhere else. Oh, this is just a THOUGHT-experiment? The precise distance varies, as both the Earth and Venus are in elliptical orbits, but in general the Earth is ABOUT 93,000,000 miles from the Sun, and Venus is ABOUT 67,000,000 miles from the Sun. So, ABOUT 160,000,000 miles for the trip.
Venus is the closest planet to earth. It's only 26 million miles away from earth. In perspective to the sun, which is 93 million miles away from earth. The distance to Venus varies because planets move relative to each other as they orbit the Sun. 26 million miles is, roughly, the nearest Venus gets to Earth. The planet Venus is about 42 million kilometers (26 million miles) from Earth at its closest point and about 258 million kilometers (160 million miles) away at its most distant point.
The diameter of Venus is 12,100 kilometers. This is 95 percent of the diameter of Earth. Both Venus and Earth are terrestrial planets.
The circumference of Venus is approximately 24,901 miles, while the circumference of Earth is about 24,901 miles. Despite their similar circumferences, Venus has a much hotter and inhospitable environment compared to Earth.
The moon, which is, by far, the closest celestial object to Earth. The moon varies between about 220,000 and 250,000 miles from Earth. Venus never comes closer than 24,000,000 miles.
The moon can be anywhere between 1/4 million miles farther and 1/4 million miles closer to Venus than Earth is. That's a range of roughly 1.9% of the closest that Venus can ever approach Earth.
Venus is 25,809,000 miles away from Earth.
Venus is closest to Earth ... most of the time. Its orbit is .72 AU (Earth's is 1 AU {or 93000000 miles}) Which means that it comes within 26,000,000 miles of us (about every year and a half).
Venus is about 108 million miles from the sun
Venus is 7523 miles long in diameter, approximately.
I think it is 125517292.8 miles
About 15 years away.
That varies.
On average, Venus is about 25 million miles away from Earth. To convert this distance to feet, we would need to multiply it by approximately 132,000,000 feet per mile, which would give us a distance of roughly 3,300,000,000,000 feet between Venus and Earth.
1900 million miles
Once you travel to the Sun, you won't be going anywhere else. Oh, this is just a THOUGHT-experiment? The precise distance varies, as both the Earth and Venus are in elliptical orbits, but in general the Earth is ABOUT 93,000,000 miles from the Sun, and Venus is ABOUT 67,000,000 miles from the Sun. So, ABOUT 160,000,000 miles for the trip.