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Venus/Earth Comparison ... Venus Observational Parameters ... Venus Mean Orbital Elements (J2000)
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nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/factsheet/venusfact.html
nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/factsheet/venusfact.html
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Kid's Cosmos, Venus facts and resources. ... Venus is the hottest planet in the solar system. Here are some facts and other places you can find information. When you are ready, click back to return to the Student Center or click below to explore again. ... Quick Facts about Venus...
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www.kidscosmos.org/kid-stuff/venus-facts.html
www.kidscosmos.org/kid-stuff/venus-facts.html
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Here are some planet Venus facts. Some you might know, others should be totally new to you. So read on and learn these interesting facts about the planet ... There you go, I hope you enjoyed these fun facts about Venus.
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www.universetoday.com/guide-to-space/venus/interesting-...
www.universetoday.com/guide-to-space/venus/interesting-facts-about-venus/
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Interesting Facts About The Planet Venus ... Venus is the second planet from the sun and the closest planet to Earth. It is named after The Roman Goddess of love and beauty, but it's extremely hot and deadly atmosphere makes it impossible for any human astronaut to explore it's surface. ... Venus Facts You Might Not Know About...
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www.planetfacts.net/Venus-Facts.html
www.planetfacts.net/Venus-Facts.html
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Venus (Greek: Aphrodite; Babylonian: Ishtar) is the goddess of love and beauty. The planet is so named probably because it is the brightest of the planets known to the ancients. (With a few exceptions, the surface features on Venus are named for female figures.)
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www.goodteeth.com/facts_venus.htm
www.goodteeth.com/facts_venus.htm
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Venus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Venus is the second-closest planet to the Sun, orbiting it every 224.7 Earth days. The planet is named after Venus, the Roman goddess of love. After the Moon, it is the brightest natural object in th...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venus
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Details on this planet. ... Earlier Views of Venus ... Until the 1960s, Venus was often considered a "twin sister" to the Earth because Venus is the nearest planet to us, and because superficially the two planets seem to share many characteristics (image source).
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csep10.phys.utk.edu/astr161/lect/venus/venus.html
csep10.phys.utk.edu/astr161/lect/venus/venus.html
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