Second farthest. First is Mercury, then Venus, then Earth.I think that you are right and that it is the correct answer and that you are all just as right
Exactly 67 million miles away from the Sun
2 place from the sun
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Venus is the 3rd brightest object in our sky
When you see it up in the sky, yes! Venus is the second brightest object in the night sky. Our moon is first.
Venus can hardly be said to be "discovered". It has been visible in the night sky since creatures first looked up into the sky. So if it was "discovered" it would have been by looking.
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Venus is one of the planets that can be seen in the sky without a telescope. It does not flash or twinkle, the only planet to flash in the sky is Mercury.
Venus is the 3rd brightest object in our sky
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Big Beautiful Sky - Venus Hum - was created on 2003-04-01.
Venus can typically be seen in the western sky at sunset, shortly after the Sun has set. It will appear as a bright star-like object. Its visibility and exact position may vary depending on the time of year.
As of October 2015, Venus should be in the sky there - not just for PA, but for people located just about anywhere.
When you see it up in the sky, yes! Venus is the second brightest object in the night sky. Our moon is first.
A Soviet spacecraft that landed on Venus showed the sky to be yellow in a picture but this is because of the sulferous clouds in the Venusian atmosphere.
Venus can hardly be said to be "discovered". It has been visible in the night sky since creatures first looked up into the sky. So if it was "discovered" it would have been by looking.
Venus is the planet second-closest to the Sun