Important Facts About Venus
Venus can be seen with the naked eye.
Important facts about venus. Nicknames of venus are the morning star and the evening star. Venus does not have any moons. Venus is designated by the symbol. Venus is one of only two planets that rotates on its axis clockwise from east to west.
Some interesting facts about venus are described below. Venus is the brightest planet in the night sky and overall it is the third brightest object after the sun and the moon. Venus is thought to be made up of a central iron core rocky mantle and silicate crust. Venus is named after the roman goddess of love and beauty because it is the brightest planet and was occasionally visible from earth.
Venus does not have any moons or rings. Venus is visible in the morning and evening and ancient skywatchers believed they were two separate bodies until greek astronomers proved that they were indeed the same planet. Venus has mountains valleys and hundreds of volcanoes. Additionally most features on the surface of venus are named after female figures.
A day on the surface of venus solar day would appear to take 117 earth days. Venus like mercury is a terrestrial planet. Venus does not experience any seasons because of its limited axial tilt of just 3 degrees. Venus is sometimes referred to as the earth s twin sister due to their similarities in their masses sizes and densities.
1 because venus rotates very slowly on its axis taking 243 days to make a complete rotation a day on venus is longer than its year. Venus has more than 1 000 volcanoes of which the highest maat mons is eight kilometers high. A year on venus takes 225 earth days. An interesting fact about venus is that it has the most circular orbit of any planet in the solar system.
Named after the goddess of love and beauty.