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  1. The shortest successful trip any vessel from Earth has taken so far to reach Venus, was 109/110 days. This was achieved with the Mariner 2 mission which conducted the first successful flyby of Venus. It has been estimated that the Russian Venera 1 spacecraft did reach Venus quicker, at 97 days.

  2. Jan 13, 2023 · To calculate time, we simply divide distance by velocity, so in this case we divide 48-million miles by 50,000-miles per hour, giving us 960-hours of travel time. Divide this by 24-hours, and we get the number of days it would take to get to Mercury, which ends up being 40-days. When Venus is at its closest approach to Earth, it is about 38 ...

  3. So, how long does it take to get to Venus from Earth? The first spacecraft ever launched towards Venus was the Soviet Venera 1 spacecraft. It was launched on February 12, 1961 on course to Venus.

  4. Aug 9, 2024 · Mariner 10 took 147 days to reach Venus (4 months and 27 days). Messenger took 7 years to reach Mercury. Bepi-Colombo will take 7 years too, it’s currently 5 years into its journey. Now you may think, why does it take so long to reach a planet that’s not that far away from Earth. Though Earth is on average ten times closer to Mercury than ...

  5. Nov 18, 2022 · Using the fastest spacecraft, the Juno spacecraft, you can get to Venus in about 6 days. If you’re traveling in an average spacecraft at 16,150 miles an hour, you’ll reach Venus in around 40 days. Keep in mind these are just estimates based on the shortest distance. Mariner 2 made the quickest trip to Venus in 1962, taking just 109 days.

  6. Nov 11, 2024 · Venus is the slowest rotating planet. A single rotation, or day, on Venus takes the equivalent of 243 days on Earth. Interestingly, however, a year on Venus is shorter than its day. It takes Venus just 224 Earth days to complete its orbit of the Sun. A photo of Venus taken from NASA's Mariner 10 spacecraft in 1963, Credit: Wikimedia/NASA.

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  8. At its closest approach, known as inferior conjunction, Venus comes to about 42 million kilometers (26 million miles) away from Earth. Conversely, at superior conjunction, the distance can extend up to about 258 million kilometers (160 million miles). On average, Venus is approximately 41 million kilometers (25 million miles) from Earth.

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