I'm not sure what "first" means in this context. Venus can be closer to Earth than any other planet, and Venus can be brighter than any other planet, but it's not so all the time.
No, planet Venus does not have graphite. Venus is really made from a ton of clouds. This is why we cannot see it from planet Earth.
The planet Venus. See more details here: http://www.answers.com/topic/Venus
planet venus
We can see Venus because it reflects the light from the Sun. The Sun's light hits Venus and bounces off the planet, reaching our eyes and making it visible in the sky. Venus itself does not emit its own light.
Venus. (In fact, Venus is a planet, but it is often called the "morning star" or the "evening star".)
Venus
Venus, also known as the morning or evening star, you can also see phases on it just like you can the moon.
Venus is a terrestrial, or rocky planet, as are all the inner worlds. The outer worlds, called "Jovian" or "gas" planets, may have rocky cores, but the parts we see are their huge atmospheres, not their solid ground.
12bc was when venus was discovered but experts arent really sure due to that venus is a planet we can see at night
The planet Venus is known for: • its enormous size • being the evening star - you can see it just before sunrise and just after sunset • its thick atmosphere • being the hottest planet • having toxic yellow clouds • named after the Roman goddess Venus • being right next to Earth
Venus can be the brightest planet. Jupiter is the next brightest and can be seen in the middle of the night when the sky is darkest. Venus (whos orbit is closer to the Sun than the Earth orbit) can never be seen at midnight.
Slightly less. If you weighed 200 kg on Earth, you would only weigh 181.5 kg on Venus. See link for planet weight comparison.