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  1. Venus - Wikipedia

    Venus is the second planet from the Sun. It is often called Earth 's "twin" or "sister" among the planets of the Solar System for its orbit being the closest to Earth's, both being terrestrial planets, and having …

  2. Venus - Science@NASA

    May 8, 2025 · Venus is the second planet from the Sun, and the sixth largest planet. It’s the hottest planet in our solar system.

  3. Venus | Facts, Color, Rotation, Temperature, Size, & Surface | Britannica

    2 days ago · Venus, second planet from the Sun and sixth in the solar system in size and mass. No planet approaches closer to Earth than Venus; at its nearest it is the closest large body to Earth …

  4. Venus, Earth's twin sister - The Planetary Society

    Venus is also called the "morning star" and "evening star" because it appears relatively close to the Sun in the sky, shortly after sunset or before sunrise. Since Venus is the brightest planet as seen from …

  5. Venus 101 - Education

    Dec 3, 2024 · Named after the ancient Roman goddess of beauty, Venus is known for its exceptional brightness. Find out about the volcanoes that dot Venus's surface, the storms that rage in its …

  6. Radar Evidence Suggests a Massive Lava Tube Beneath Venus

    2 days ago · Scientists have uncovered evidence of a massive underground lava tube hidden beneath the surface of Venus, revealing a new layer of the planet’s volcanic history. By reexamining radar …

  7. Venus facts | BBC Sky at Night Magazine

    Sep 9, 2025 · Facts about the hellish, acidic planet, the history of Venus missions and images of the planet captured by astrophotographers.

  8. Venus: Our Twin Planet - timeanddate.com

    Venus is the second planet from the Sun, and the closest to Earth ’s orbital path. It is a rocky planet, and its size, structure, and chemical composition is similar to that of Earth.

  9. Venus may have an underground tunnel carved by volcano eruptions

    6 days ago · "This discovery contributes to a deeper understanding of the processes that have shaped Venus's evolution and opens new perspectives for the study of the planet."

  10. Venus - New World Encyclopedia

    Venus is one of the four terrestrial planets, meaning that, like the Earth, it is a rocky body. In size and mass, it is very similar to the Earth, and is often described as its 'twin'. The diameter of Venus is only …