Venus, named after the Roman goddess of love and beauty, is also called the "Morning Star," because it "rises" ahead of the sun when its position in the heavens (as viewed from Earth) is west of the sun. This makes it visible from Earth before sunrise. It is referred to as the "Evening Star," similarly, because the sun "sets" ahead of Venus when the position of Venus in the heavens (as viewed from Earth) is east of the sun, which makes it visible from Earth after sunset.
Additionally, Venus is sometimes called "Earth's Sister" or Earth's "Sister Planet" because they are similar in size, gravity, and bulk composition.
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the other name is Cytherea,the morning star, or the evening star
There are two, actually. Venus is called the Morning Star as well as the Evening Star.
The distance from Venus to Mercury is 44,879,361.20729999 km or 0.3 AU.
Saturn is called a gas giant because it has no solid surface. It is also known as an outer planet or Jovian planet.
No. The planet's names are: Mercury, Mars, Earth, Venus, Neptune, Jupiter, Uranus , and Saturn. (Pluto is now a dwarf planet, not a planet.)
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the red planet , mars
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Greeks called her 'Terra'
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