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Venus - Wikipedia Venus is the second planet from the Sun It is often called Earth 's "twin" or "sister" among the planets of the Solar System for its orbit being the closest to Earth's, both being rocky planets and having the most similar and nearly equal size and mass
Venus - Science@NASA Venus is the second planet from the Sun, and the sixth largest planet It’s the hottest planet in our solar system Venus is a cloud-swaddled planet and our nearest planetary neighbor It has a surface hot enough to melt lead As it sped away, NASA's Mariner 10 spacecraft captured this view of Venus
Venus | Facts, Color, Rotation, Temperature, Size, Surface . . . Venus, second planet from the Sun and sixth in the solar system in size and mass No planet approaches closer to Earth than Venus; at its nearest it is the closest large body to Earth other than the Moon
All About Venus | NASA Space Place – NASA Science for Kids Venus is the hottest planet in our solar system Venus is a terrestrial planet It is small and rocky Venus has a thick atmosphere It traps heat and makes Venus very hot Venus has an active surface, including volcanoes! Venus spins the opposite direction of Earth and most other planets A day on Venus lasts 243 Earth days
Venus Facts - Interesting Facts about Planet Venus - Space Facts Venus is the second planet from the Sun and is the second largest terrestrial planet Venus is sometimes referred to as the Earth’s sister planet due to their similar size and mass Venus is named after the Roman goddess of love and beauty Venus does not have any moons or rings
Venus: Size, distance from the Sun, orbit | Astronomy. com Size: Venus is about 7,521 miles (12,104 kilometers) in diameter Distance from the Sun: The second planet from our star has an average distance from the Sun of 67 million miles (108 million km)
Venus Why Venus? From ancient times to the present, Venus has remained charismatic and compelling, with a long history of significant, key contributions to critical scientific discoveries, including both the heliocentric nature of the solar system and estimations of the speed of light
Solar System Tour - Venus Venus is almost the same size as the Earth, but its proximity to the Sun and its massive carbon dioxide atmosphere keep its surface temperature at 465 °C (870 °F) with a surface pressure of almost 100 times Earth's