The time it takes for Venus to orbit the Sun is about 225 Earth days, while Mars takes about 687 Earth days. However, if you're asking about the time it takes to travel from Venus to Mars, that would depend on the spacecraft and the specific mission trajectory chosen. On average, missions between the two planets can take anywhere from several months to over a year, depending on their launch windows and speeds.
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.
Its the other way around. Mars revolves around the Sun, with a period of 687 Earth days.
Venus does not go around the Moon; it orbits the Sun. Venus takes about 225 Earth days to complete one orbit around the Sun.
Mars does not rotate around the Earth. It rotates on its axis, and it revolves around the Sun, just as all the other planets do.
Mars period of revoultion around the sun, its orbit, is 686.971 Earth days long. Earth takes 365.25 days.
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.
668.6 days
Its the other way around. Mars revolves around the Sun, with a period of 687 Earth days.
Venus' orbital period is 224.7 earth days.
It takes Mars 1.9 Earth years to orbit around the Sun.
Mars takes about 687 earth days to rotate around the Sun
The solar year of Venus should be shorter than the solar year of Mars because Venus is closer to the sun, so its rotation around the sun should take less time than a full rotation of the Sun for Mars. Also a solar year for Venus is 224.7 Earth days and a solar year for Mars is about 687 Earth days.
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.
224.7 earth days
Venus does not go around the Moon; it orbits the Sun. Venus takes about 225 Earth days to complete one orbit around the Sun.
Venus revolves around the Sun in about 225 Earth days. That's its "year".
Mars does not rotate around the Earth. It rotates around the Sun, just like all the other planets/