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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

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