Venus solar system planets
Venus is the second planet from the Sun. It is a terrestrial planet and is the closest in mass and size to its orbital neighbour Earth. Venus is notable for having the densest atmosphere of the terrestrial planets, composed mostly of carbon dioxide with a thick, global sulfuric acid cloud cover. At the surface it has a mean.
Venus is one of the fourin the Solar System, meaning that it is a rocky body like Earth. It is similar to Earth in size and mass and.
Venus orbits the Sun at an average distance of about 0.72(108 million ; 67 million ), and completes an orbit every 224.7 days.
To the , Venus appears as a white point of light brighter than any other planet or star (apart from the Sun).The planet's meanis −4.14 with a.
Speculation on the possibility of life on Venus's surface decreased significantly after the early 1960s when it became clear that conditions were.
Venus is the place of the first interplanetary human presence, mediated through robotic missions, with the first successful landings on another planet and extraterrestrial body other than the Moon. Currently in orbit is , and other probes routinely.
Venus has a densecomposed of 96.5% , 3.5% nitrogen—both exist as supercritical fluids at the planet's surface with a density 6.5% that of water —and.
Early observationVenus is in Earth's sky bright enough to be visible , making it one of thethat human cultures have known and identified throughout history, particularly for being the third brightest object in Earth's.
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