No moons orbit Venus.
Venus does not go around the Moon; it orbits the Sun. Venus takes about 225 Earth days to complete one orbit around the Sun.
The Moon. After that, it could be Venus or Mars, depending on their orbits. The distance between the Earth and Mars/ Venus changes.
No Venus is a planet, much like our Earth, because it orbits the Sun. A moon is a large body that orbits a planet. Venus is closer to the Sun than the Earth, the second planet from the Sun. The Earth is the third planet from the Sun.
The planet is Venus, and its moon Phobos has a retrograde orbit, meaning it orbits Venus in the opposite direction that Venus rotates on its axis. This is a unique characteristic as most moons in our solar system have prograde orbits, moving in the same direction as their planet's rotation.
The distance varies as the Moon goes round the Earth while the Earth goes round the Sun AND Venus goes round the Sun. Thus sometimes Venus and Earth are on the same side of the Sun and at other times they are on opposite sides of the Sun. Obviously then the distance changes between the two extreme configurations. The best I can do is to tell you that Venus orbits the Sun at a distance of 108,208,000 km, the Earth orbits the Sun at a distance of 152,100,000 km, while the Moon orbits the Earth at a distance of 405,400 km.
No. Mercury orbits the sun, not Venus. Therefore it is a planet, not a moon.
No, Venus does not orbit a planet. It orbits a star, which is our Sun. It can not orbit a planet , if it did it would be a moon
All the planets except Venus and Mercury have moons.
The moon orbits the Earth. Venus and Mercury are the planets that are closer to the Sun than the Earth is.
Venus does not go around the Moon; it orbits the Sun. Venus takes about 225 Earth days to complete one orbit around the Sun.
venus have 12 orbits... :)
The Moon. After that, it could be Venus or Mars, depending on their orbits. The distance between the Earth and Mars/ Venus changes.
Venus orbits the sun.
Just about as far as it is from Earth. Please note that the distance from Earth to Moon is quite insignificant compared with the distances to the Sun, or to other planets. So, how far is Venus from Earth? Unfortunately there's no fixed answer because the distance is always changing, as the planets move in their orbits.
No Venus is a planet, much like our Earth, because it orbits the Sun. A moon is a large body that orbits a planet. Venus is closer to the Sun than the Earth, the second planet from the Sun. The Earth is the third planet from the Sun.
The sun. The moon orbits the earth and is our nearest space object - sometimes it passes between us and the sun, this is called a lunar eclipse. Venus orbits the sun. It is nearer the sun than us, so very occasionally it passes between us and the sun. This is called the transit of Venus.
Your on it.