no it is to hot for it to indoor life
You wouldn't be able to see the sky past the thick atmosphere. It would be quite foggy on the surface, but you would be able to see the rocky surface of the planet through the dense mist.
MARS.
Yes, Venus is the brightest planet as viewed by us. Mainly, it is because of the way the sun's rays reflect off of Venus's bright surface. Venus is the only planet able to be seen easily with the naked eye.
The surface composition of Venus is believed to be similar to Earths, largely silicon based rock. Its difficult to say exactly what the surface is as space craft cannot survive long enough on its surface to be able to analyse and send back detailed information.
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As of yet, no astronauts have landed on Venus. It is unlikely that any human will actually land on Venus, simply because the conditions on the surface of the planet are too extreme: Venus has an average temperature of 464C, a crushing surface pressure of 92 bars, has virtually no water, and it's atmosphere is mainly composed of carbon dioxide (and no oxygen). Probes that have been sent to Venus didn't even last more than an hour on the surface of the planet, assuming that they weren't crushed by the atmosphere prior to landing.
The planet that's able to come closest to Earth is Venus. The next one after Venus is Mars.
The planet Venus was named in the Roman times after the Greek Goddess of love Aphrodite. It is the second closest planet to the sun and far too hot to be able to sustain life.
The planet that's able to come closest to Earth is Venus. The next one after Venus is Mars.
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If you were on the surface of Venus, you would not be able to see anything else at all, because the clouds are so thick; you wouldn't even be able to see the Sun. And since the surface of Venus is a bit over 800 degrees and the atmosphere is high-pressure sulfuric acid, you wouldn't be able to see anything because the planet would kill you. If you were in ORBIT around Venus, then you could almost certainly see Mercury, Earth (and the Moon), Mars and Jupiter; I'm not sure whether you'd be able to see Saturn without a telescope.
it needs to be able to orbit and rotate on its axis uless it is venus!