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Venus is always extremely hot, year-round, anywhere and anytime, day or night.

The thick atmosphere of carbon dioxide only absorbs about 40% of the solar radiation that reaches the planet, but it transports this heat around the planet, to the night side and the poles. The overall temperature is between 455 and 460 degrees, Celcius!

(This is up to 860 degrees Fahrenheit, twice as hot as most oven temperatures and high enough to melt lead.)

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