Venus has been seen with the naked eye since time began. Any thing looking up in to the sky would have seen Venus.
So no one discovered Venus.
See related question for a humorous view of the ancient astronomers.
I believe that an American mariner spacecraft discovered that the surface of Venus was hot. But what is the Americans name?
Venus does not have any moons, so they couldn't be discovered.
12bc was when venus was discovered but experts arent really sure due to that venus is a planet we can see at night
No moons have been discovered that orbit Venus.
No. He discovered the phases of venus.
The first "person" (or animal) to see it.Probably Ughhh the Caveman.Venus was named by the early Sumerian and Babylonian astrologers, and has been known since antiquity. The planet Venus is the third-brightest object in the sky, after the Sun and Moon; anyone who turned his head skyward would have noticed it.
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No natural satellites of Venus have been discovered.
ancient history
It was the Romans who observed the heavens and named the 'moving stars' they observed after their Gods and Goddesses, it became the habit of early astrologers to do the same.
Venus has been known to mankind since ancient times, as this planet is easily discernible in the night sky. Therefore, Venus was not discovered by any scientist.