noone knows. so move on
Venus' radius is 6052 kilometers. You can derive the other measurements by using the standard formulae for circles and spheres (and assuming that Venus is spherical, which is a fairly good approximation).
In 1962, NASA's Mariner 2 spacecraft flew by Venus, becoming the first successful mission to another planet. It conducted measurements of the planet's temperature and atmosphere, providing valuable data that revealed Venus has extremely high surface temperatures and a thick, toxic atmosphere. This flyby marked a significant milestone in space exploration and helped pave the way for future missions to study Venus and other celestial bodies.
I think there are no storms in Venus
Venus is smallest of Neptune, Venus, Saturn, or Uranus.
what is the atomosphere of venus
Mariner 2's mission was to take scientific measurements of Venus. Some of the results included: -Confirming the estimated temperatures measured using instruments on earth -Magnetic measurements suggesting that Venus has no magnetic field (it was later found that it does indeed have a very weak magnetic field) -Improved measurements of Venus' Mass -Refined Estimates on Venus' cloud thicknesses.
Venus' radius is 6052 kilometers. You can derive the other measurements by using the standard formulae for circles and spheres (and assuming that Venus is spherical, which is a fairly good approximation).
Planets' sizes are measured from their angular width as seen from the Earth. The basic scale of distances is calibrated by measurements of Venus from different points on Earth at the time of a transit of Venus.
If you could do the measurements at the same distance from both planets, you'd find that the gravitational forces between you and Venus would be about 19 percent less than the forces between you and the Earth.
If you could do the measurements at the same distance from both planets, you'd find that the gravitational forces between you and Venus would be about 19 percent less than the forces between you and the Earth.
It is thought to be the ideal measurements , in inches , for a woman's torso/figure. as per the Venus de Milo statue; the one where Venus has 'lost' her arms. 36 inches = bust /breats 24 inches = waist 36 inches = hips.
In 1962, NASA's Mariner 2 spacecraft flew by Venus, becoming the first successful mission to another planet. It conducted measurements of the planet's temperature and atmosphere, providing valuable data that revealed Venus has extremely high surface temperatures and a thick, toxic atmosphere. This flyby marked a significant milestone in space exploration and helped pave the way for future missions to study Venus and other celestial bodies.
if you mean can we get to venus. I say that we cannot land on venus. It is capable to orbit venus
Venus is exactly the same size as Venus.
Yes
No. There is no life on Venus.
This was to investigatethe atmosphere of Venus.