Just about as far as it is from Earth. Please note that the distance from Earth to Moon is quite insignificant compared with the distances to the Sun, or to other planets.
So, how far is Venus from Earth?
Unfortunately there's no fixed answer because the distance is always changing, as the planets move in their orbits.
It depends in what position the moon is eg. Full moon, half moon or new moon!
So far: Venus, Earth, Mars, and Jupiter's moon Ganymede.
Venus is 12104 km in diameter and the moon is 1737 km in diameter, so in other words Venus is much larger then the moon about 12x
I think it is Earth when viewed from the moon in brilliance.
Venus is the only planet that does not have a moon.
the moon is between the sun and earth and venus is at west
Yes
The moon, which is, by far, the closest celestial object to Earth. The moon varies between about 220,000 and 250,000 miles from Earth. Venus never comes closer than 24,000,000 miles.
No, there are no moon near Venus. No moons orbit Venus. The nearest moon to Venus is Earth's moon. :)
Venus has no moon it is the only planet besides some of the dwarf planets that has no moon
Virtually the same as the distance between Earth and Venus, which varies greatly according to where each is in its orbit. At its closest to Earth, Venus is still more than 100 times as far from Earth as the Moon.
No Venus does not have a satellite or moon.
venus has no moon
Earth has one moon. Venus has no moon.
Venus has phases like the moon
Venus has never had a moon.
venus
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.