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You probably mean the " transit of Venus", when Venus crosses the Sun as seen from Earth.
The passage of the planet Venus as it crosses in front of the sun, in opposition to the earth.
It could be either Venus or Mercury, when they are in transit.
It will be 225 days between one 'full Venus' and the next. This is because a 'full Venus' only happens once in every orbit of the sun and it takes 225 days for Venus to orbit the sun.
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The sun in facts does not rotate around Venus: Venus rotates are the sun on its axis.
Venus is closer to the Sun than Mars. Venus is the second planet from the Sun, while Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun.
The sun in facts does not rotate around Venus: Venus rotates are the sun on its axis.
Conjunction happens when two planets are on the same straight line as the Sun. At superior conjuction Venus is behind the Sun, while at inferior conjunction it is between the Earth and Sun and can sometimes be seen crossing the Sun as a small black disc. Each conjunction happens once in each synodic period of 587 days.
Venus orbits the sun.
No, Venus is closer to the Sun than the Earth.
Venus is number two or second from the sun. Mercury being the first.