Unless I'm missing something, that's about 100 miles/day at the equator. And about 40 miles per day at Venus's arctic circle. Maybe YOU could do that . . . ;)
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I don't think you'd have to move that much to keep the sun in the same place in the sky, as the distance between the sun and Venus reduces parallax.
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I’ve wondered how long you’d be squinting if you drove super fast - way up in the northern hemisphere- westward at sunset. My smart, scientific friends scoff, but I guess it’s legit on Venus.
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Welp, the skies are never clear and you'd be burning alive for the few seconds you were walking, but otherwise this checks out. I'd rather try it on the moon, even tho the sun "moves" twice as fast there. Move to a latitude where the circumference is much smaller and you're good.
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