To get to Venus in a modern space rocket would take about 2/3 of a year, or longer. The first dude to send a shuttle to Venus took a year and a half but they sucked with technology back then. However, I read that if you just floated through space to Venus, at around 2 miles per hour, it would still take around a year, because the gravity would carry you all over the place, and the first place it would pull you would be Venus. I dunno why
To reach Venus in 5 days, you would need to travel at a speed of over 25,000 kilometers per hour. This is because Venus is an average distance of about 41 million kilometers from Earth. Reaching such speeds with current propulsion technology is not feasible for crewed missions.
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The time it takes for a probe to reach Venus depends on the specific trajectory and launch window chosen. Typically, it takes anywhere from a few months to over a year for a spacecraft to reach Venus from Earth. For example, the Parker Solar Probe took about 6 months to reach Venus during its gravity assist maneuvers.
Both of two planets travel in ellipses around the sun, and so the distance between them is constantly shifting. At its farthest, Venus lies 162 million miles (261 million kilometers) away, While at nearest Venus lies 25 million miles (40 million km).though it can reach as close as 24 million miles (38 million km).
That depends on the speed that you're traversing, The closest Venus comes to Earth in it's orbit around the Sun is about 25 million miles. If you were traveling to Venus in a rocket ship at a speed of 25,000 miles per hour, it would take you 1,000 hours to get there, or 41.66 days.
In an hour, you would travel 17500 miles. At that speed it would take about 13 hours and 39 minutes to reach the Moon and about 221 days to reach the Sun.
It depends on how fast you are travelling.
It depends on the rate of speed the car is travelling. For example, if a car is going 60 mph, then it will take 6 minutes to reach 6 miles.
Approximately three weeks at 500 miles per hour.
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It either isn't shifting into high gear, or the trans/rear end are geared for that rpm.
To reach Venus in 5 days, you would need to travel at a speed of over 25,000 kilometers per hour. This is because Venus is an average distance of about 41 million kilometers from Earth. Reaching such speeds with current propulsion technology is not feasible for crewed missions.
At Venus' closest distance from Earth of about 23.7 million miles, it would take at least 1 year 4 months to get there at 2,000 mph.
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The time it takes for a probe to reach Venus depends on the specific trajectory and launch window chosen. Typically, it takes anywhere from a few months to over a year for a spacecraft to reach Venus from Earth. For example, the Parker Solar Probe took about 6 months to reach Venus during its gravity assist maneuvers.
If you leave the Earth traveling towards the Sun you will come to Venus first. Mercury and Venus are the two planets between the Sun and the Earth.
Both of two planets travel in ellipses around the sun, and so the distance between them is constantly shifting. At its farthest, Venus lies 162 million miles (261 million kilometers) away, While at nearest Venus lies 25 million miles (40 million km).though it can reach as close as 24 million miles (38 million km).