The venue of the meeting was changed to another hotel.
Venus is a planet in the milky way.
Ascension is a noun. We drank hot cocoa to ward off the morning's chill while we awaited the ascension of Venus.
I was enthralled by the luminosity of the deep water jellyfish.
In the sentence, "If you will drive north of town to a dark spot you can easily see Venus," the word "Venus" should be capitalized because it is a proper noun referring to the name of a planet. Proper nouns, which include names of specific people, places, or things, are always capitalized in English.
The planets in our solar system that do not have any moons are Mercury and Venus.
He looked through the telescope and was able to see Venus better.
The physique of Venus de Milo is on display at the Louvre Museum in Paris.
In this sentence, Venus should be capitalized.
Venus is a planet in the milky way.
Earth is a terrestrial planet. The three other terrestrial planets are Mercury, Venus, and Mars.
The sentence should be: "If you will drive north of town to a dark spot, you can easily see Venus."
Yes, you should capitalize "Venus" as it is the name of a specific celestial body. However, "big dipper" should not be capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence.
Mercurys size is very big it is 444,888
The Venus fly trap is an example of an insectivorous plant
If you will drive north of town to a dark spot, you can easily see Venus.
hey its beyonce sorry i dont know much about venus but just follow your dreams
yes and no. If you were stating it in speech, for example : "The planet is Venus." You could get away with it. However if yu were writing it in an essay, it would be considered a fragment (it doesnt flow), and you would need to add to it or change the words. If you were writing using endstopped lines, like: 'She looks up at the sky. The planet is Venus' that woud be alright. It really depends on where you use it.