Venus is the 2nd planet in the Solar System. It has no number in the Milky Way.
Yes. Venus is one of the planets in our solar system, and our Sun (and the solar system) are part of the Milky Way galaxy.
milky way galaxy aka. our galaxy, the same one we r in :)
No. Our entire solar system is located within the Milky Way Galaxy. The largest object between Mars and Venus is Earth.
Venus is a planet in the milky way.
Venus is in our solar system and so it is in the same galaxy as we are. We are in the Milky Way galaxy, as are all the stars that you can see.
The Milky Way is in space. Through together, there is also constellations and (mostly) stars around it. As some of these planets MIGHT be near the Milky Way: Sun(?) Moon(?) Earth(?) Mercury(?), Mars(?), Jupiter(?), Venus(?), Saturn(?), Uranus(?) and Neptune (?). Find out if these planets ARE actually near the Milky Way on Google. No answer for the Milky Way "dangerous" party thingy. But good information here, right? :)
Mars is a planet in our solar system, not in the Milky Way galaxy. It is the fourth planet from the Sun in our solar system and is located within the inner region of the Milky Way galaxy, along with Earth and the other planets in our solar system.
Venus is closest to earths planet size.
We have no idea and never will. The 6th biggest planet in the Solar System is Venus.
Moons do not orbit the Milky Way because they Milky Way is a galaxy. But if you are thinking about the amount of moons in the Milky Way total, it is around 1-2million. Probably even more.
there is exactly one milky way galaxy in our universe (why would there be two galaxies with the same name?)
My galaxy is called the milky way because at night when observers spotted the number of stars in the sky, to them it looked like someone spilt some milk in the sky, therefor milky way.