Well, darling, Venus is known as the Goddess of Love, so some other names for her could be Aphrodite (in Greek mythology) or the Evening Star because she shines bright in the night sky. But hey, call her whatever floats your boat, she's still gonna be the second planet from the sun.
Ah, Venus, the beautiful planet in our solar system. Some other names for Venus are the Evening Star or the Morning Star, because it shines brightly in the sky during those times. It's always nice to learn more about the wonders of our universe, isn't it?
Venus has no moons at all, not even one.
venus on the sun's side and mars on the other side that is far from the sun.
Some of the satellites that have visited Venus include NASA's Magellan, the Soviet Union's Venera series (such as Venera 7, 9, and 13), and the European Space Agency's Venus Express. These missions have provided valuable data on Venus's atmosphere, surface, and geology.
Some of the noteworthy Venus probes include Mariner 2 (1962), Venera 7 (1970), Pioneer Venus (1978), Magellan (1989), Venus Express (2005), and Akatsuki (2010). These probes have provided significant data on the atmosphere, surface, and environment of Venus.
In Greece she had no other names, but the Romans called her Venus.
Ah, Venus, the beautiful planet in our solar system. Some other names for Venus are the Evening Star or the Morning Star, because it shines brightly in the sky during those times. It's always nice to learn more about the wonders of our universe, isn't it?
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Venus, her Roman name
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Latin names are quite good and Scottish Gaelic names are really nice as well.
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Some names of Greek gods are Zeus(Jupiter), Apollo, Venus, Mercury, Athena, Pluto,Saturn,Uranus,Neptune Addition: Some of the names above are Roman, not Greek: (Venus) Aphrodite, (Mercury) Hermes, (Pluto) Hades, (Saturn) Cronus, (Neptune) Poseidon. On Mt. Olympus there were also Hera, Demeter, Ares and Dionysus.
what are the names of the chemicals inside a Venus Flytrap