Venus - the sister planet

Discover Venus: appearance, size, temperature, distance from the sun, color, moons, composition, rings, day length & more!

Venus - the sister planet
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What Does Venus Look Like?

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Venus is often referred to as our 'sister planet' due to its similar size and mass.

It has a rocky surface covered in numerous volcanic features, including vast plains, mountains, and impact craters.

Frequently asked questions about Venus

How Big is Venus?

With a diameter of approximately 12,104 kilometers, Venus is only slightly smaller than Earth.

What is the temperature of Venus?

Prepare for extreme heat on Venus!

The planet experiences an average surface temperature of around 462 degrees Celsius (864 degrees Fahrenheit), making it the hottest planet in the solar system.

How far is Venus from the sun?

Venus orbits the sun at an average distance of about 108 million kilometers (67 million miles), which places it closer to the sun than Earth.

What Color is Venus?

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Venus appears as a dazzling white or yellowish-white object in our sky, reflecting sunlight off its thick cloud cover.

How Many Moons Does Venus Have?

Venus doesn't have any moons. Don't worry, it is not lonely.

The Composition of Venus

Venus is primarily composed of rock and metal, similar to Earth.

Where is Venus in the Sky?

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Venus from earth / Photo by Zoltan Tasi

Venus can be seen in both the evening and morning sky, taking turns as the evening and morning star.

Does Venus Have Rings?

No, Venus does not have any rings like Saturn does.

How Long is a Day on Venus?

A day on Venus is quite long, lasting approximately 243 Earth days.

As we explore the wonders of our solar system, Venus reveals itself as a captivating and enigmatic celestial body. From its scorching temperatures to its striking appearance, this neighboring planet continues to intrigue scientists and stargazers alike.

Let's continue to unravel the mysteries of the universe and uncover the secrets of our cosmic neighbors.