"Venus" is the original Latin name for the planet, but the strict scientific name is Sol 3. (Third planet from Sol. the Sun) Earth would be Sol 4, Mars would be Sol 5, and so on.
It's an object in outer space; that's basically what astronomy is about - studying objects in outer space.
Venus got its name from the Roman goddess of love and beauty. In astronomy, Venus is the second planet from the sun and is known for its bright appearance in the sky. In mythology, Venus is associated with love, beauty, and fertility, and has been a prominent figure in various cultures throughout history.
The proper name for the study of stars is astronomy. A person who studies stars is an astronomer.
the roman name for venus is venus. in Greece it is aphrodite.
The maya recorded the movements of the sun ,moon,venus,and certain stars
If you mean her Roman equivalent, then it is Venus.
Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love and beauty, is associated with the planet Venus in astronomy. Venus is often referred to as the "morning star" or "evening star" due to its bright appearance in the sky. In Roman mythology, Venus is the equivalent of Aphrodite, further solidifying the connection between the goddess and the celestial body. This association reflects the cultural significance of Venus/Aphrodite in both mythology and early astronomical observations.
I'm going to have to go with "Astronomy".
Brenda Venus's birth name is Brenda Gabrielle Venus.
As far as is known to modern Astronomy, Venus is Mercury's closest neighboring planet.
Venus is the roman name for Aphrodite.
her name is Hope Well