because venus dont like moon
There are no moons around Venus or Mercury. So the closest moon to Venus is the Moon orbiting the Earth, which is not really any closer than Earth is. (Venus is always at least 100 times farther away from Earth than the distance of the Moon.)
The moon can be anywhere between 1/4 million miles farther and 1/4 million miles closer to Venus than Earth is. That's a range of roughly 1.9% of the closest that Venus can ever approach Earth.
It doesn't look like the Moon will hit Earth any time soon. In fact, it is gradually getting farther and farther away from Earth.
It's not going to happen, so there is no point in worrying about it. As the centuries pass, the moon is gradually getting farther away from us.
None. No person has been farther than the moon. Venus is much too hot for humans to explore.
The moon is moving further away by 1.5cm from the Earth every year.
Because they are much farther away. The farther away something is the smaller it looks.
The moon is much closer to us than any planet or star. Venus comes the closest to us out of all the planets, and event at its closest is still more than 100 times farther away the the moon is. The nearest star other than the sun is several million times farther away than the moon is.
The moon is closer to Earth than any other object in space, so we get a great deal of the light it reflects. The next closest major object on its closest approach is Venus, which, even at its closest, is about 100 times farther away than the moon.
No. No astronauts have gone further away than the moon. Venus is much further away from us than that.
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