Since Earth's Moon was likely formed from a chance collision, the formation of moons may not have been a stable process in the inner solar system. Any moons that formed around Venus or Mercury could have been swept away by the stronger gravity of the Sun, as might smaller moons around Earth. If Mercury or Venus ever had satellites, they were lost long ago.
Venus has no moons or other identified satellites.
venus does not have any natural satellite ...
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Venus does not have a natural satellite, though the asteroid 2002 VE68 presently maintains a quasi-orbital relationship with it.
The ESA satellite "Venus Express" was launched on November 9, 2005 and began orbiting Venus on April 11, 2006.
No satellite found Venus. Venus can be seen from Earth with the naked eye.
venus's satellites
venus's satellites
No Venus does not have a satellite or moon.
In 2005 a satellite went into orbit around Venus.
None.
Venus has no moons or other identified satellites.
what satellite moves round mecury and venus
venus does not have any natural satellite ...
Venera visited Venus on 1965
so far only one satellite has been sent to venus and that one satellite is venera it was sent in 1965
About 75% of Venus seemed to be covered by lava plains.