Venus is the second-closest planet to the sun. The distance from the sun to Venus is 0.7233 astronomical units which is equal to 67.23 million miles.
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The planet Venus is sometimes known as `the Evening Star` or `The Morning Star`, even though it is a planet. It has to be in the right position relative to the sun and earth though. Its not always seen as it may be on the `other side` of the sun. When it is in its best position to be observed from earth, it is the third brightest thing in the sky after the sun and moon.
It is about 4.87 x 1024 kilograms. That's about 81.5% of the Earth's mass.
Mercury changes position the most with respect to the sun. It has the shortest orbital period of any planet in our solar system, so it completes its journey around the sun faster than any other planet. This causes it to appear to change position relative to the sun more frequently.
Earth and Venus are very similar in size. Earth's diameter is 12,742 kilometers and the diameter of Venus is 12,100 kilometers.
The rotation period of Venus is equal to 243.02 Earth days. In other words, one "day" (a "sidereal day" to be precise) on Venus is equal to about 243 Earth days. A sidereal day is the rotation period relative to the distant stars. It's often confused with the "solar day" which is based on the position of the Sun. The solar day for Venus is only about 117 Earth days. For Earth there is hardly any difference in the lengths of the two days . So people usually just say an "Earth day" for either.
venus and mars are Earth's relative locatin Actually the relative location of Earth from the Sun is 3 planets away from the sun.
the moon is between the sun and earth and venus is at west
Comets orbit the Sun, the Earth orbits the Sun. Thus both the comet and the Earth are in motion one relative to the other and thus the position a the comet relative to the earth is constantly changing.
Earth is the third planet from the sun, after Mercury and Venus.
An object is in motion if it changes position relative to a reference point. Motion is a relative quantity and is expressed in respect to the position of another object. Example: both a car and the Earth are moving (earth is revolving around the sun) but if we express the motion of the car in respect to the Earth, we say the car is moving relative to the Earth. At the same time the earth is moving relative to the sun.
The relative position of a spring tide is when the moon new or full is closest yo the earth.
The planet nearest to the Earth is Venus. That is, of course, when it's correctly placed in its orbit relative to the Earth.
The planet Venus is sometimes known as `the Evening Star` or `The Morning Star`, even though it is a planet. It has to be in the right position relative to the sun and earth though. Its not always seen as it may be on the `other side` of the sun. When it is in its best position to be observed from earth, it is the third brightest thing in the sky after the sun and moon.
It is about 4.87 x 1024 kilograms. That's about 81.5% of the Earth's mass.
The closest planet to Earth is Venus, the next closes is Mercury.Actually this depends on where all the planets are in their orbits relative to the Sun. Sometimes Mercury is closer than Venus, and sometimes Mars is closer than Mercury or Venus.
Mercury changes position the most with respect to the sun. It has the shortest orbital period of any planet in our solar system, so it completes its journey around the sun faster than any other planet. This causes it to appear to change position relative to the sun more frequently.
Earth and Venus are very similar in size. Earth's diameter is 12,742 kilometers and the diameter of Venus is 12,100 kilometers.