It can be, at night. The cloud layers of sulfur dioxide that block our view of the planet are fairly translucent, allowing dim light to illuminate the planet during the daytime (which lasts about 58 Earth days). It is extremely dark at night, though volcanoes or lightning may provide some illumination.
The night is also about 58 Earth days long, but it does not get much cooler. The thick carbon dioxide atmosphere carries the solar heat from the sunlit side to the poles and the night side, effectively maintaining a constant year-round temperature near 460 °C for the entire planet.
If you will drive north of town to a dark spot, you can easily see Venus.
The dark side of Venus experiences temperatures exceeding 800 degrees Fahrenheit (427 degrees Celsius). This extreme heat is due to the dense atmosphere trapping heat from the nearby sun, creating a greenhouse effect on the planet.
No. Venus does not have any satellites. That honor would go to Earth. The night sky of Venus would be completely dark as thick clouds would block the view of the stars and the other planets.
Venus is considered a bright object in the sky due to its thick clouds that reflect sunlight. It has a high albedo, meaning it reflects a significant amount of light. However, when viewed from space, it appears to have a yellowish tint due to the presence of sulfuric acid clouds.
Venus definitely have more volcanoes than Mars. Yes, Venus and Mars have pretty much all extinct and dormant volcanoes, but they're still volcanoes. Think of it like this: when someone dies or is in a coma, that doesn't mean they're not human. Yes I know that was dark deal with it :P
In this sentence, Venus should be capitalized.
If you will drive north of town to a dark spot, you can easily see Venus.
The sentence should be: "If you will drive north of town to a dark spot, you can easily see Venus."
The dark side of Venus experiences temperatures exceeding 800 degrees Fahrenheit (427 degrees Celsius). This extreme heat is due to the dense atmosphere trapping heat from the nearby sun, creating a greenhouse effect on the planet.
In the sentence, "If you will drive north of town to a dark spot you can easily see Venus," the word "Venus" should be capitalized because it is a proper noun referring to the name of a planet. Proper nouns, which include names of specific people, places, or things, are always capitalized in English.
No. Venus does not have any satellites. That honor would go to Earth. The night sky of Venus would be completely dark as thick clouds would block the view of the stars and the other planets.
Venus is considered a bright object in the sky due to its thick clouds that reflect sunlight. It has a high albedo, meaning it reflects a significant amount of light. However, when viewed from space, it appears to have a yellowish tint due to the presence of sulfuric acid clouds.
Venus definitely have more volcanoes than Mars. Yes, Venus and Mars have pretty much all extinct and dormant volcanoes, but they're still volcanoes. Think of it like this: when someone dies or is in a coma, that doesn't mean they're not human. Yes I know that was dark deal with it :P
In fact, both planets are dark. The only reason Venus looks bright to us is not because it has it's own light, but because it reflects light from the Sun. It's the same thing for Mercury.So, both Mercury and Venus appear bright to us.
A transit of Venus occurs when the planet Venus passes directly between Earth and the Sun, appearing as a small, dark disc moving across the face of the Sun. These transits are rare, happening in pairs separated by eight years, and then not occurring again for over a century. They have been important in history for helping to determine the size of the solar system.
black or dark brown(goth if you ask me)Urban Venus Nail Bars own line, "Dancing in the Club"
You can germinate the seed of a Venus Flytrap by placing it on a wet paper towel. Place the towel and seed in a cool and dark place, and keep it moist until it begins to germinate.