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The amount of time required depends upon the means of transportation. Nuclear rockets would be faster than chemical ones, which in turn would be faster than solar sails or ion drives. Gravity assists would reduce trip times. Also, unlike earth cities which remain fixed distances, the planets remain in constant motion. Launches must be timed to account for planetary orbits.

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