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Venus is an inferior planet i.e.its orbit is inside the earth's orbit.

It does not have a moon

It rotates from east to west.

Jupiter is a superior planet i.e.its orbit is outside the earth's orbit.

It has 63 moons.

It rotates from west to east.

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