it has a thin rocky crust, silictae rock mantle and an iron core
venus, mars
The planet Venus is normally referred to as the morning or evening star depending on where it is in its orbit around the sun. Venus is the brightest object in the sky after the sun and moon.
Venus is a planet. It is referred to as a star because it is the brightest object in the night sky other than the moon. Planets look like stars.
From Earth, Venus appears mostly gray, although slightly yellowish, brown or blue under various circumstances.Once beneath the clouds, Venus is a dimly lit landscape of dry, barren rocks, and most of the landforms are various types of volcanic mountains and plateaus.*For pictures of Venus, see the related links below.It looks like part of a featureless white disk. The shape depends on what phase it was in just like the moon you may see a crescent venus or a half venus or a whole venus I viewed venus with my telescope in south west virginia on December 19th in the west sky at 6pm it looked like the the crescent moon
Venus is the second planet from the Sun and is often called Earth's "sister planet" due to its similar size and composition. It is a rocky planet with a dense atmosphere mostly made of carbon dioxide, which creates a runaway greenhouse effect and extreme heat on its surface. Venus appears as a bright white star-like object in the sky and is often referred to as the "morning star" or "evening star" depending on its position relative to Earth.
Venus has smooth volcanic plains, with several "continents" arising from them.
venus, mars
it is a planet and if you go to what does venus look like.com then it will probably tell you
The planet Venus is normally referred to as the morning or evening star depending on where it is in its orbit around the sun. Venus is the brightest object in the sky after the sun and moon.
Venus is a planet. It is referred to as a star because it is the brightest object in the night sky other than the moon. Planets look like stars.
Technically, she's beautiful on the out side, but I don't know about the inside...
From Earth, Venus appears mostly gray, although slightly yellowish, brown or blue under various circumstances.Once beneath the clouds, Venus is a dimly lit landscape of dry, barren rocks, and most of the landforms are various types of volcanic mountains and plateaus.*For pictures of Venus, see the related links below.It looks like part of a featureless white disk. The shape depends on what phase it was in just like the moon you may see a crescent venus or a half venus or a whole venus I viewed venus with my telescope in south west virginia on December 19th in the west sky at 6pm it looked like the the crescent moon
It could be either Venus or Mercury, when they are in transit.
Mecury is not called the red planet. Mars is called the red planet because of the iron oxide (rust) in it's soil, making the planet look red. Yes, Venus is the hottest planet but it is not called the red planet.
Venus is the second planet from the Sun and is often called Earth's "sister planet" due to its similar size and composition. It is a rocky planet with a dense atmosphere mostly made of carbon dioxide, which creates a runaway greenhouse effect and extreme heat on its surface. Venus appears as a bright white star-like object in the sky and is often referred to as the "morning star" or "evening star" depending on its position relative to Earth.
Blueish
If by that you mean: 'Does the planet Venus have any Moons', the answer is no. If you mean what you say, you need an astronomy coarse because if you could look through the atmosphere of Venus (which you cant because it is opaque) then the stars in its sky would be the same as those seen from Earth.