Zephyrus carries Chloris and blows venus to shore who is met by the nymph Pomona.
Venus is. Venus is the second planet outward from the sun, Mars is the fourth.
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The Earth has only about 1.05 times the surface area of Venus, one reason Venus is our twin planet. Venus-12,104 km Earth-12,756 km
Because it takes a longer time to rotate than earth does
Daylight on Venus lasts longer than on Earth due to its extremely slow rotation period of about 243 Earth days. This causes the sun to be visible in the sky for prolonged periods of time on Venus compared to Earth.
Venus. I had this question on homework.
At the moment 3 august 2009, Venus should be rising at 6am in the east (1 hour earlier if you have daylight savings time)
Venus also known as the "morning star".
Electromagnetic radiation with range and wavelength between 3900 (VIOLET) and 7700 (RED)... I think the question refers to the length of daylight and night on Venus. The solar day is about 117 Earth days. So, roughly the daylight and night should be about 58 Earth days each. Venus rotates at almost 90 degrees to its orbit so the day/night lengths should not vary too much.
A Venus day (spin) is 1.08 times as long as a Venus year.The very slow rotational day of Venus is 243 Earth days long, while its year (one orbit of the Sun) is only about 225 Earth days. Combined with the retrograde direction of its spin, this produces a "solar day" (sunrise to sunrise) of about 116.75 Earth days.So in terms of rotation, there is only 0.925 days in a Venus year. In terms of daylight experienced on the surface, there are 1.92 Venus days per Venus year.
I am not sure how frequent this confusion is, but Venus is brighter than any other planet or star, and can easily be seen in the daylight.
Venus is the 3rd brightest object in the sky. Only the sun and moon are brighter.My Astronomy teacher used to call Venus a "big old light bulb up there". Venus iseasy to see with your eyes, if you know when and where to look, and what you'relooking at when you see it. It's so bright that it's often visible in daylight, but youhave to be really good to find it in the daytime sky.Six of the planets in the solar system can be seen from Earth without a telescope:MercuryVenusEarthMarsJupiterSaturn
To save daylight
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.
We're burning daylight, boys. The daylight is fading fast.