Venus

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Venus

Venus

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The orbits of Venus are almost round but the orbits of other planets are elliptical. 

Since the distance of Venus from the Sun is less than that of the Earth, this planet can be seen only a few hours before sunrise and a few hours after sunset, because it completes one year in 225 days as the sun rises and sets less in a day!  Of course, when Venus is in its brightest state, it can be seen during the day because it is a planet very close to our Earth.

  Apart from our moon, Venus is the only planet that always looks bright in the Earth's sky. 

 Venus rotates very slowly on its own axis so its amount of days is also less.  The diameter of Venus is 12,104 kilometers.

  Venus has no magnetic field.  So he can be called zero gravity.  The planet's atmosphere is almost full of carbon dioxide gas, containing only 0.4 percent oxygen, and some nitrogen, hydrogen, ammonia, and very small amounts of water vapor.  Many new spacecraft were sent to the planet, including Pioneer, Venus-1 and Venus-2, and Venus 11 to 14. 

Most of the information was obtained from the Pioneer spacecraft Venus, the Pioneer spacecraft took all the pictures from which scientists have found that Venus has huge mountains, plains and many volcanoes.

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