Venus has three speeds.
A minimum of 2.3 minutes.
Venus orbits the Sun at about 78,341 miles per hour.
Because Venus has less distance to travel, and it has a faster orbital speed than the Earth.
It takes about 243 Earth days for Venus to rotate on its axis, so a day on Venus is longer than a year on Venus, which is about 225 Earth days. The exact time it would take to travel around Venus would vary depending on the speed and trajectory of the spacecraft.
The travel time from Earth to Venus varies depending on the alignment of the two planets. On average, it takes about 3 to 4 months for a spacecraft to travel from Earth to Venus.
A minimum of 2.3 minutes.
Venus orbits the Sun at about 78,341 miles per hour.
It all depends on the speed of whatever you are flying with. And how close your destination is to you.
Because Venus has less distance to travel, and it has a faster orbital speed than the Earth.
It takes about 243 Earth days for Venus to rotate on its axis, so a day on Venus is longer than a year on Venus, which is about 225 Earth days. The exact time it would take to travel around Venus would vary depending on the speed and trajectory of the spacecraft.
There's no answer to this question; theoretically a craft could travel a centimeter per century and still reach Venus ... eventually.
Dennis Tito was the first astronaut to travel to the planet Venus.
The travel time from Earth to Venus varies depending on the alignment of the two planets. On average, it takes about 3 to 4 months for a spacecraft to travel from Earth to Venus.
The time taken depends on the speed at which the journey is undertaken. And the speed depends on a number of factors. Amongst these are the mode of transport, the route taken. Interplanetary rockets never go straight from one planet to another but follow a curved trajectory.
Simply divide the distance (in miles) by the speed - that will give you a time in hours.Note that the distance to Venus can vary a lot - depending on whether it is on the same side as Earth, or on the opposite side.
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Assuming you mean an Earth Day and not a Venus day. Venus has an orbital speed of 35.02 km/s or 21.76 miles/s So there are 86,400 seconds in an Earth day. 21.76 x 86,400 gives the answer. ---------------------------------------------- For a Venus day. There are 20,996,928 seconds in a Venus day 21.76 x 20,996,928 gives the answer.