The equatorial circumference of Venus is about 38,025 km or 23,627 miles.
This is only slightly smaller than Earth (40,075 km).
Often a planet's circumference around the equator is different from the pole-to-pole circumference, since the spinning of the planet on its axis flattens the planet out somewhat with a bulge at the equator. Venus rotates very slowly though, so its polar circumference is pretty much the same as the equatorial circumference.
The circumference of Venus is approximately 38,025 kilometers.
The circumference of Venus is approximately 24,901 miles, while the circumference of Earth is about 24,901 miles. Despite their similar circumferences, Venus has a much hotter and inhospitable environment compared to Earth.
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Venus' circumference is 23,600 miles (38,000 kilometers).
Earth's circumference is greatest at the equator, where it measures approximately 24,901 miles (40,075 kilometers). This is due to the Earth's shape being an oblate spheroid, which means it bulges at the equator and is flatter at the poles.
The circumference of Venus is approximately 38,025 kilometers.
The circumference of Venus is approximately 24,901 miles, while the circumference of Earth is about 24,901 miles. Despite their similar circumferences, Venus has a much hotter and inhospitable environment compared to Earth.
Venus' equatorial circumference is 23,628 miles or 38025.58km
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Venus' circumference is 23,600 miles (38,000 kilometers).
Venus has a circumference of 38025 kilometers. That translates to 125 million feet.
According to solarsystem.nasa.gov, the equatorial circumference of the planet Venus is 23,627.4 miles (38,024.6 km).
Earth's circumference is greatest at the equator, where it measures approximately 24,901 miles (40,075 kilometers). This is due to the Earth's shape being an oblate spheroid, which means it bulges at the equator and is flatter at the poles.
Venus has a diameter of 7,521 miles, or 12,104 kilometers. It has a circumference of 23,628 miles, or 38,025 kilometers.
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.
Venus' radius is 6052 kilometers. You can derive the other measurements by using the standard formulae for circles and spheres (and assuming that Venus is spherical, which is a fairly good approximation).
The circumference of the planets vary. Mercury has a circumference of 9,522 miles. Venus has a circumference of 23,617 miles. Earth has a circumference of 24,889 miles. Mars has a circumference of 13,256 miles.