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  • Venus Orbit: Distance from the Sun Explained
    The question is a bit tricky! It's not about "getting" Venus from the sun, but rather about the distance between Venus and the sun. Here's why:

    * Venus orbits the sun: Venus, like Earth, orbits the sun in an elliptical path. So, the distance between Venus and the sun changes constantly.

    * Average distance: The average distance between Venus and the sun is about 67.2 million miles (108.2 million kilometers).

    * Closest and farthest: At its closest point (perihelion), Venus is about 66.8 million miles (107.5 million kilometers) from the sun. At its farthest point (aphelion), it's about 67.7 million miles (109 million kilometers) from the sun.

    To summarize: There's no single answer to how long it takes to get Venus from the sun because it's always orbiting, and its distance from the sun changes constantly.

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