Because Venus is our next door neighbor, and has a very dense carbon dioxide cloud cover that is very reflective to sunlight.
On some mornings in some places, it appears as an extremely bright star that looks like the landing light on a large aircraft, except that it appears to remain stationary to the naked eye.
I don't think there is any single place where sightings are handled and compiled, so there is no way to know how many of reports are coming in and how many can be eliminated by other explanations.
That's 985 reports coming from 30 counties in the United States, and there are 16 new bigfoot sighting reports added as of Monday March 09, 2009 from Oregon alone, the latest being this winter of 2009.
I don't know if there is one organization that keeps track of these reports, I could find none so it would only be a guess at best.
Sasquatches have been seen in many locations througout the world, though they may be known by different names. In North America there have been sighting reports from all the US states, except Hawaii, and from all the Canadian provinces.
Yes, many.
problemly 6 sightings
One sighting in 1897, in America.
Venus has no moons.
Venus does not have rings.
there are no volcanoes on venus
Venus does not have moons.
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