At the moment it is not possible for a person from Earth to travel to Venus.
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Running or sprinting would be the fastest way to get across a room.
No, Venus does not move around the Sun the fastest; that title belongs to Mercury, the closest planet to the Sun. Mercury has the shortest orbital period, taking about 88 Earth days to complete one orbit. Venus, on the other hand, takes about 225 Earth days to orbit the Sun, making it the second slowest planet in terms of orbital speed.
Yes. Venus is one of the planets in our solar system, and our Sun (and the solar system) are part of the Milky Way galaxy.
milky way galaxy aka. our galaxy, the same one we r in :)
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airplane is the fastest way!
Depending on their positions in their respective orbits, it could be Venus or Mars. The fastest would be when Venus is at inferior conjunction. That is when Venus and Earth are in line with and on the same side of the Sun. In this case the distance would be approximately 40 000 000 km and a radio signal would take approximately 2 minutes to reach Venus.
There's no "fastest way"
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Venus rotates clockwise.
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the fastest way to US is you fly up to the sky
The planet with the fastest wind speed is Neptune, with a speed of 2000 km/h (1,242.742 miles/h).
Venus spins from west to east.
Venus is the 2nd planet in the Solar System. It has no number in the Milky Way.