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      • Venus orbits the Sun from an average distance of 67 million miles (108 million kilometers), or 0.72 astronomical units. One astronomical unit (abbreviated as AU), is the distance from the Sun to Earth. From this distance, it takes sunlight about six minutes to travel from the Sun to Venus.
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  1. Jan 13, 2023 · Moving at a speed of 50,000-miles per hour, it would take 32-days to reach Venus, the closest planet, and 2,250-days to reach Neptune, the furthest planet.

  2. Venus orbits the Sun from an average distance of 67 million miles (108 million kilometers), or 0.72 astronomical units. One astronomical unit (abbreviated as AU), is the distance from the Sun to Earth. From this distance, it takes sunlight about six minutes to travel from the Sun to Venus.

  3. At its average distance of 42.2 million miles, light takes 3 minutes 46 seconds to reach Earth from Venus. As the planets orbit the sun that time varies between 2 minutes 13 seconds and 14 minutes 29 seconds.

  4. Oct 31, 2023 · Venus however is closer to the Sun than our own planet and as a result has a shorter orbital period. It takes Venus roughly 225 Earth days to make an orbit of the Sun. A year on Venus then lasts 225 Earth days, roughly 140 days less than our own planet.

  5. Nov 17, 2012 · Venus takes 224.7 Earth days to travel around the sun. It makes its closest approach to Earth about once every 584 days, when the planets catch up to one another. On average, it is 25...

  6. The closest that Earth and Venus approach each other is when Venus is at its furthest position from the sun (aphelion) and Earth is at its closest (perihelion), with both planets on the same side of the Sun. This is known as an inferior conjunction and happens roughly once every 584 days.

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  8. Nov 11, 2024 · 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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