Venus is the third brightest object in the sky after the sun and moon, and the brightest planet, but only at certain times when it is at the right position in its orbit relative to the earth and sun.
Asteriods and meteors. everything you see in the night sky is classed as a heavenly body, planets, stars, moons and galaxies
Aside from Earth, no. And at this point mars is not a viable option in the foreseeable future either.
Binoculars, cameras, the human eye, probes...
It is set aside and no longer considered. >Gradpoint
No. No one has stepped on Mercury, Venus, or any planet aside from Earth.
No, you earned it and it has been put aside for you.
Uranus is the only planet (aside from Earth) not named after a Roman divinity. Uranus is a Latinized version of Ouranos. The Roman counterpart to this Greek god was Caelos.
The planet human being's can possibly live on besides-planet earth, Well scientists don't know for sure because scientists are not always correct no offense to scientists though. Well that's my answer!
It is considered breaking the fourth wall, but it must be done without breaking character, which is not the same thing.
There are no countries in Antarctica. All of planet earth south of 60 degrees S is governed by the Antarctic Treaty, which sets that area aside for the scientific study of the health of planet earth.
Aside from Cancer being the dimmest zodiacal constellation, the planet Mars is in Cancer (as of 4/21/10)
Medical factors aside, yes it is considered overweight