no its simply atmosphere
You cannot, because of the permanent cloud cover.
Venus is close to the Sun, and it has a thick cloud cover. That accounts for its relative brightness.
The planet Venus has been photographed by astronomers. Due to the heavy cloud cover, it appears to be a featureless orb.
Venus
The terrestrial planet shrouded in thick cloud cover is Venus. Its atmosphere is primarily composed of carbon dioxide, with clouds of sulfuric acid, creating a runaway greenhouse effect that leads to extremely high surface temperatures. The dense cloud cover prevents direct observation of the planet's surface, making Venus appear as a bright, featureless orb in the sky.
I'm not sure what you mean by "energy". The temperature of Venus is generally attributed to "Green House Effect" and is the result of the sun's energy being trapped by the Venus cloud cover.
It takes about 4 Earth days for a single rotation of Venus's thick cloud cover. Venus itself takes about 243 Earth days to rotate once on its axis, but its thick atmosphere rotates much faster due to the planet's intense winds.
mercury is hotter Venus has long been considered the hottest planet due to the cloud cover and its creating an enormous greenhouse effect. I do not believe Mercury is hotter.
Venus should appear to be a greenish-white (more on the white side).
Cloud cover is a noun. "Expect lots of cloud cover today."
Venus has the most clouds among the terrestrial planets. Its thick atmosphere is filled with sulfuric acid clouds that completely cover the planet, creating a permanent cloud layer.
The surface of Venus is unobservable due to the thick cloud cover. Some Russian Venera spacecraft have landed there to get a glimpse of the rocky surface, and the entire planet has been mapped by radar.