You can before sunrise and after sunset because it is close to the sun
Not if you were on the surface of Venus. Venus has a very dense atmosphere which would mean you wouldn't see any planets or stars. You might just be able to make out the shape of the Sun but not very well.
the atmosphere is so thick.
Yes. So long as there are not too many clouds at the time you can see Venus from anywhere on Earth.
No, planet Venus does not have graphite. Venus is really made from a ton of clouds. This is why we cannot see it from planet Earth.
No. The surface of Venus is obscured by thick clouds. If you could fly above the clouds then you would see the same stars that you see from Earth.
Venus is shrouded in thick clouds of sulfuric acid, which block visible light from reaching its surface. These clouds reflect about 70% of the sunlight that hits them, causing Venus to appear very bright in the sky. Additionally, Venus has a dense atmosphere that further obscures any surface features.
mmm... maybe a good slogan for Venus is..., well almost everyone say Venus was just like the earth, its almost the same size, and its the clothes to the earth, and it was like earth, you can say " Travel to Venus to see the earth twin sister " hpe you like it;D
Mercury and Venus are the two planets nearer to the sun than the Earth is. They are both bright and easy to see. You just have to know when to look, and where in the sky to look. You also have to know what you are looking at when you see them, because they just look like bright stars.
The planet Venus is _NEVER_ seen in the full phase, because it never gets anywhere near the Earth. Venus is in a closer orbit to the Sun than the Earth is, so when Venus is closest to the Earth, it's pretty close to being between the Earth and the Sun. In fact, Venus passes directly between the Earth and the Sun twice per century, most recently in 2004. We call this a "transit of Venus".So we only see Venus in its crescent phases.Think about it . . . In order to see the complete illuminated side of Venus,we'd have to be looking at it through the sun.
not now we cant control gravity but if we did we could but right now only space can bring venus closer to earth Additional answer There would be one big problem in bringing Venus nearer to Earth and that is its orbiting speed. You'd have to slow it down, so that it changes its orbit
yes
No you cant because the earth is round... can't see through the earth