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The sun would appear to be slightly larger on Venus than on Earth. Venus is somewhat closer to the Sun than Earth.

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Q: How big would the sun appear from Venus?
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If the sun was 3000 mm how big would Venus be?

about 26mm


When does Venus appear on the sun?

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Why does the sun rise in the west and and set in the east on venus?

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Why does the sun rise the west and set in the east on Venus?

Venus has retrograde rotation. That means that Venus rotates clockwise. Venus's clockwise spin is opposite to most planets, causing the Sun to appear to rise in the west and set in the east on its surface. However an observer on Venus would not be able to see the Sun or stars due to the thick clouds that cover the sky.


Why does the sun rise on the west and set in the west on venus?

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Why does neither Venus nor Mercury appear high in the night sky?

Both Mercury and Venus orbit close to the Sun (relative to us and the other planets) therefore they would only be visible close to the Sun. This means that Venus and Mercury will only be seen after sunset (and then set) or after sunrise (and then be out-shined by the Sun)


What is the 2nd planet from the sun?

If you are referring to the second planet from the sun, then the answer would be Venus.


What planet has a cloud that reflects light from the sun making it appear visible?

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