Venus, farther from the Sun than Mercury, takes longer to orbit. the Sun.
Mariner 10 was a space probe launched in November 1973, which flew by Venus and onto mercury. It took about 5 months to get to mercury back then. Maybe with a faster rocket and more modern technology, a trip to mercury might be around 3 months long.
It wont if anything im guessing the moon.
243 days
Assuming that the car is normal, and there were a road to Venus to travel on, it would take several years, if my decimal point is in the right place. To drive just one million miles would take two years at 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Since Earth to Venus is about 26.6 million miles, it would take the better part of your lifetime (50 to 55 years) to drive to Venus at 60 miles per hour.
Venus : about 243 Earth days. Mercury about 58.65 Earth days.
Venus, farther from the Sun than Mercury, takes longer to orbit. the Sun.
Venus takes 243.0 earth hours a day.
Mariner 10 was a space probe launched in November 1973, which flew by Venus and onto mercury. It took about 5 months to get to mercury back then. Maybe with a faster rocket and more modern technology, a trip to mercury might be around 3 months long.
The trip to Mercury from Earth would take at least 1.3 years at 2,500 miles per hour.
It would take 4,620,000,000.
Mercury and Venus take less time to orbit the Sun than the Earth does. ummm...if you need 5 then...earth, venus, mercury, mars and jupiter
Saturn. This is untrue. Both Mercury and Venus have shorter orbits and therefore take less time to orbit the Sun, because they are the two planets closer to the Sun then Earth. Saturn is further from the Sun and takes much longer to orbit it.
About 523 Earth years.
A few years
It wont if anything im guessing the moon.
The period of rotation for Venus is 243 days.