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.
it would take 15 years, if going at 20,000 mph.
A week on Venus would be about 11.86 Earth days as that is the length of one day on Venus. However, a year on Venus is shorter than a week on Earth, as it only takes 225 Earth days for Venus to complete one orbit around the Sun.
A day on Venus is equal to 243 Earth Days. So a week on Venus would be 1,701 Earth days or 4.65 Earth years. However, a Venus year is only 224 Earth Days!!! so a week could be 4.3 Earth days
Between 3 & 4 years - using current technology.
One Venus day equals 243 Earth days. Seven Venus days equals 1701 Earth days, or 4.66 Earth years. 243 days is the Sidereal day length,but remember Venus has a Solar day of only 117 Earth days.
Zero, your shuttle would burn. lulz
a long time!
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Twelve.
9 years
Venus revolves around the sun, not the earth.
it would take 15 years, if going at 20,000 mph.
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A week on Venus would be about 11.86 Earth days as that is the length of one day on Venus. However, a year on Venus is shorter than a week on Earth, as it only takes 225 Earth days for Venus to complete one orbit around the Sun.
venus has no rings....so it would be none.
About 1977.48 years.
A day on Venus is equal to 243 Earth Days. So a week on Venus would be 1,701 Earth days or 4.65 Earth years. However, a Venus year is only 224 Earth Days!!! so a week could be 4.3 Earth days