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Venus

  • What color is Venus?
  • How long does it take Venus to go around the Sun?
  • How long is a day on Venus?
  • How far away is Venus from Earth?
  • How far is Venus from the Sun?
  • Does Venus really spin backwards?
  • How old is Venus?
  • How strong is the gravity on Venus?
  • What is Venus made of?
  • What is the surface of Venus like?
  • Has a spacecraft ever landed on Venus?
  • What is the atmosphere of Venus like?
  • Why is Venus so bright in the night sky?
  • How did Venus get its name?
  • Who discovered Venus?
  • Could life exist on Venus?
  • Why is Venus so hot?
  • Why is Venus sometimes called Earth's twin?

Who discovered Venus?

There is no single person who is credited with the discovery of Venus. Venus is the brightest of the five planets that can be seen in the night sky without the use of a telescope or binoculars. Since Venus is so bright and noticable in the sky, it was probably seen by the first groups of humans.


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