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When the moon is full, it is on exactly the opposite side of the Earth from the sun. A map of this would have the sun on the right side of a piece of paper, then Earth to its left followed by the moon to the left of the Earth.When Venus is full in the sky, it is on the opposite side of the sun from Earth. A drawing of this would have Venus all the way to the left, followed by the sun, then the Earth in a straight line (or vice versa), as long as they are directly on either side of the sun.

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How is the position of the full moon in relation to the earth and sun different from the position of the full venus in relation to earth and the sun?

When the moon is full, it is on exactly the opposite side of the Earth from the sun. A map of this would have the sun on the right side of a piece of paper, then Earth to its left followed by the moon to the left of the Earth.When Venus is full in the sky, it is on the opposite side of the sun from Earth. A drawing of this would have Venus all the way to the left, followed by the sun, then the Earth in a straight line (or vice versa), as long as they are directly on either side of the sun.


Where is the moon located relative to earth ant the sun when it is new what about Venus?

During a new moon, the moon is located between the Earth and the sun. Venus orbits closer to the sun than Earth, so its position varies in relation to the Earth and the sun and is not directly related to lunar phases like the new moon.


When Venus is in its full phase what phase would Earth be in as seen by a hypothetical Venetian?

When Venus is in its full phase, Earth would appear in its new phase as seen by a hypothetical Venetian. This is because the position of Earth in relation to the Sun would cause it to appear fully illuminated from Venus, similar to how Venus appears fully illuminated from Earth during its full phase.


Which planet is closer to Earth?

The planet that is closest to Earth depends on where the other planets are in relation to Earth. Venus can come the closest when it is on the same side of the Sun as the Earth, but Mars can be closest when Venus is on the far side of the Sun and Mars is on the same side of the sun as Earth.


When do the phases of venus occur?

The phases of Venus occur as a result of the planet's position relative to Earth and the Sun. As Venus orbits the Sun inside Earth's orbit, it exhibits phases similar to the Moon. The phases range from crescent to full Venus and back again as viewed from Earth.

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How is the position of the full moon in relation to the earth and sun different from the position of the full venus in relation to earth and the sun?

When the moon is full, it is on exactly the opposite side of the Earth from the sun. A map of this would have the sun on the right side of a piece of paper, then Earth to its left followed by the moon to the left of the Earth.When Venus is full in the sky, it is on the opposite side of the sun from Earth. A drawing of this would have Venus all the way to the left, followed by the sun, then the Earth in a straight line (or vice versa), as long as they are directly on either side of the sun.


What is the gravity of Venus in relation to Earth’s gravity?

the gravity on venus is about 90.4% of earths


Where is the moon located relative to earth ant the sun when it is new what about Venus?

During a new moon, the moon is located between the Earth and the sun. Venus orbits closer to the sun than Earth, so its position varies in relation to the Earth and the sun and is not directly related to lunar phases like the new moon.


How is Venus different than Earth?

earth has people and Venus doesn't


How is the postioin of the full moon in relation to earth and the sun different form the position of the full venus in relation to earth and the sun?

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.


Position of the earth?

Earth is the third planet from the sun, after Mercury and Venus.


What planet is smaller in size in relation to earth?

Mercury, Mars, and Venus are all smaller than Earth.


How is earth and Venus smiler and different?

Earth and Venus are similer because of there size and mass


Where on Earth do you have to be to see Venus or any other planet through a telescope?

You can see Venus or other planets through a telescope from anywhere on Earth. The visibility of the planets depends on their current position in relation to Earth and the time of year. It is best to observe them from locations with minimal light pollution for optimal viewing.


What is different about earth and venus?

earth is farther away


Would Venus and earth have a similar or different gravitational pull?

Venus' gravity is 0.88 that of Earth.


How is venus and earth is different?

because they are different planets