Venus has no moons.
No, Venus is smaller in size compared to the Moon. Venus has a diameter of about 7,520 miles, while the Moon has a diameter of about 2,160 miles.
Venus is 12104 km in diameter and the moon is 1737 km in diameter, so in other words Venus is much larger then the moon about 12x
The planets and Earth's Moon arranged in order of increasing equatorial diameter are: Earth's Moon, Mercury, Mars, and Venus. The Moon has the smallest diameter, followed by Mercury, then Mars, and finally Venus, which has the largest diameter among this group.
The order of increasing equatorial diameter for the three planets and Earth's moon is: Earth's Moon, Mercury, Mars, and then Venus. Earth's Moon has the smallest diameter, followed by Mercury, which is slightly larger, then Mars, and finally Venus, which is the largest of the four.
Yes
The diameter of Venus is about 95% of the diameter of the Earth. Venus is 12103.6 kilometers in diameter from any reference. (Its slow spin does not produce a bulge.) Earth has an equatorial diameter of about 12756.2 kilometers and a polar diameter of about 12713.6 kilometers.
If Earth's diameter is "about 13000 km", the diameter of Venus is "about 12000 km".To be more exact, the diameter of Venus is 12,104 kilometers.
The diameter of Venus is 12,100 kilometers. This is 95 percent of the diameter of Earth. Both Venus and Earth are terrestrial planets.
Venus is 7523 miles long in diameter, approximately.
No, there are no moon near Venus. No moons orbit Venus. The nearest moon to Venus is Earth's moon. :)
Venus' diameter is 12,092km / 7,513.62 miles.
Venus has no moon it is the only planet besides some of the dwarf planets that has no moon