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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 …

  2. Venus | Facts, Color, Rotation, Temperature, Size, & Surface

    Dec 2, 2025 · Venus, second planet from the Sun and the brightest planet in the sky.

  3. Venus - Science@NASA

    May 8, 2025 · Facts About Venus Venus is the second planet from the Sun, and the sixth largest planet. It’s the hottest planet in our solar system. Venus is a cloud-swaddled planet and our …

  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 …

  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 …

  6. 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.

  7. Venus Facts - NASA Science

    Apr 21, 2025 · Venus is the second planet from the Sun, and our closest planetary neighbor. It's the hottest planet in our solar system, and is sometimes called Earth's twin. As it sped away …

  8. Venus Facts | Britannica

    Nov 28, 2025 · Venus is the second planet from the Sun and sixth in the solar system in size and mass. When Venus is visible, it is the most brilliant planet in the sky.

  9. Venus - National Air and Space Museum

    Venus is about the same size as Earth, but a very different planet. It rotates in a backward direction, a characteristic it shares with Uranus. Venus is nearer the Sun than Earth and has a …

  10. Venus - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Venus is a terrestrial planet because it has a solid, rocky surface like other planets in the inner Solar System. Astronomers have known Venus for thousands of years. The ancient Romans …