Venus has about 3.5 times the surface area of our Moon.
Venus-12,104 km
Moon-3,476 km
No, Venus is smaller in size compared to the Moon. Venus has a diameter of about 7,520 miles, while the Moon has a diameter of about 2,160 miles.
The gas giant, Saturn, is much bigger than Venus, having 9.9 times the surface area of Venus. Venus-12,104 km Saturn-120,034 km
Venus does not have a natural satellite, though the asteroid 2002 VE68 presently maintains a quasi-orbital relationship with it.
Not exactly. Venus is the closest to Earth in terms of size comparison, it is a little smaller.
Earth has one moon. Venus has no moon.
Of the four inner planets in our solar system, Earth's moon boasts the largest size. Mercury and Venus have none; the moons of Mars are tiny by comparison.
No, Venus is smaller in size compared to the Moon. Venus has a diameter of about 7,520 miles, while the Moon has a diameter of about 2,160 miles.
Of the four inner planets in our solar system, Earth's moon boasts the largest size. Mercury and Venus have none; the moons of Mars are tiny by comparison.
Of the four inner planets in our solar system, Earth's moon boasts the largest size. Mercury and Venus have none; the moons of Mars are tiny by comparison.
venus has about 2.41 times the surface area of mercury mercury-4,880 km venus-12,104 km
Venus is 12104 km in diameter and the moon is 1737 km in diameter, so in other words Venus is much larger then the moon about 12x
Yes
The gas giant, Saturn, is much bigger than Venus, having 9.9 times the surface area of Venus. Venus-12,104 km Saturn-120,034 km
Yes, Earth has the largest moon, which is called the Moon. It is bigger in comparison to the moons of other terrestrial planets such as Mars, Mercury, and Venus.
Yes. The moon is the only known natural satellite of the earth. To compare with other planets: Mercury and Venus have noknown natural satellites, and Jupiter has at least 63. ( ! ) In comparison to the size of its planet, earth's moon is the largest satellite of any in the solar system.
Moon, Mercury, Mars, Venus, Earth
No, there are no moon near Venus. No moons orbit Venus. The nearest moon to Venus is Earth's moon. :)