Venus iis visible to the naked eye. In fact, it is the second brightest object in the night sky; only the moon is brighter. This makes it quite noticeable. Additionally, as with the other planets, Venus appears to move against the background of the stars.
Venus wasn't discovered, it has always been there...
You can see it with the naked eye. It is otherwise known as the Morning or Evening Star, but the ancients knew it wasn't a star because it moved funny, just like some other points of light they knew weren't stars, which they called planets. The ancients knew of Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. Uranus, Neptune and Pluto are all too far away and weren't discovered until much later (Neptune and Pluto were discovered in the 20th century.)
Scientests beleive that venus was discovered by cavemen
Lomonosov
He didn't, but he suggested it could have an atmosphere.
BECAUSE OF ITS MANY MYSTRIES THAT THEY WANT TO DISCOVER.
He did not discover the planet Jupiter. He only used his telescope to see its four largest moons. The planet is and always has been visible to the naked eye and was known to people since ancient times.
Galileo discovered, in his observations of the different phases of Venus, that Venus and the Earth were revolving around the Sun. This was contrary to the misconception at the time that everything revolved around the Earth.
No. He discovered the phases of venus.
No, Venus was already known of in Galileo's time.
Mikhail Lomonosov did not "discover" Venus. Venus is often the third brightest object in the sky (with the first two being the Sun and Moon); it's been known since prehistoric times.What Lomonosov did was guess that Venus had an atmosphere (correctly, as it turns out; Venus does in fact have an atmosphere). He based this opinion on telescopic observations of Venus. So his name is connected with Venus, but he didn't by any means discover it.
In the year 1610
gloria macapagal arroyo
Lomonosov
He didn't discover Venus. Venus is one of the brightest objects in the sky (after the sun and moon), so it's been observed ever since cave men looked up.
Although several spacecrafts have been sent to Venus, no alien spacecrafts have been discovered on its surface.
He didn't, but he suggested it could have an atmosphere.
The transit of Venus
BECAUSE OF ITS MANY MYSTRIES THAT THEY WANT TO DISCOVER.
He did not discover the planet Jupiter. He only used his telescope to see its four largest moons. The planet is and always has been visible to the naked eye and was known to people since ancient times.