Venus
Venus is the second planet from the Sun. It is named after the
Roman goddess of love and beauty. As the brightest natural object
in Earth's night sky after the Moon, Venus can cast shadows and
can be, on rare occasions, visible to the naked eye in broad daylight.
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The similarity in size and density between Venus and Earth suggests
they share a similar internal structure: a core, mantle, and crust.
Like that of Earth, Venusian core is most likely at least partially
liquid because the two planets have been cooling at about the same rate.
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Much of the Venusian surface appears to have been shaped by volcanic activity.
Venus has several times as many volcanoes as Earth, and it has 167 large
volcanoes that are over 100 km (60 mi) across. The only volcanic complex
of this size on Earth is the Big Island of Hawaii.
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01 Overview
02 Internal Structure
03 Surface Geology
Rotation Time
243 Days
Revolution Time
224.7 Days
Radius
6,051.8 KM
Average Temp.
471°c