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The planet Venus is just slightly smaller than the Earth. It is larger than either Mars or Mercury, and it is much smaller than any of the four gas giants.

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The planet Venus is just slightly smaller than the Earth. It is larger than either Mars or Mercury, and it is much smaller than any of the four gas giants.

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What are the other two planets?

The other two planets are Mercury and Venus.


What planets will you pass on the way to Venus from earth?

You will not pass any planets on the way from Venus to Earth because both planets are right next to each other, except if you count Venus and Earth as passing from one to the other.


What is similar among the other planets?

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What does Mercury and Venus not have to the other planets?

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How the rotation of Venus different from that of most other planets and moons?

It's backwards. Venus rotates the opposite direction from most other moons and planets.


Is venus and other planets in our solar system are luminous?

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How big is Venus compared to other planets?

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Is the direction of rotation of Venus opposite to the direction of all other planets?

The rotational direction of Venus and Uranus is opposite to the direction of the rest of the planets.


How do the four rocky planets compare to the four gas giants in size?

All four rocky planets are much smaller than gas planets.


What planets are on the planet Venus?

There are no planets on venus. Venus is a planet.


Are there any other inner planets other than mars?

Earth, Venus, and Mercury are also inner planets.


How does the eccentricity of earth compare to other planets?

Earth has an average eccentricity in its orbit of 0.0167. This compares with 0.0068 for Venus and 0.205 for Mercury, which are the minimum and maximum eccentricities in the eight planets. So, the Earth's orbit is not too far from circular. In order of increasing eccentricity, the list of planets is: Venus Neptune Earth Uranus Jupiter Saturn Mars Mercury.