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Venus
Venus is the second planet from the Sun. Similar in size and mass to Earth, Venus has no liquid water, and its atmosphere is far thicker and denser than that of any other rocky body in the Solar System. The atmosphere is composed mostly of carbon dioxide and has a thick cloud layer of sulfuric acid that spans the whole planet. At the mean surface level, the atmosphere reaches a temperature of and a pressure 92 times greater than Earth's at sea level, turning the lowest layer of the atmosphere into a supercritical fluid. From Earth, Venus is visible as a star-like point of light, appearing brig
atmosphere of Venus
atmosphere of planet Venus
life on Venus
life on the planet Venus
Neith
hypothetical natural satellite of Venus
Venus tablet of Ammisaduqa
Ancient Neo-Assyrian record of astronomical observations of Venus
terraforming of Venus
overview about the terraforming of Venus
phases of Venus
Variations of lighting of the planet's surface
ashen light
hypothesised glow in Venus's light
The Morse Message
radio message broadcast to Venus in 1962
orbit of Venus
gravitationally curved trajectory Venus travels around the Sun
Henie quadrangle
quadrangle on Venus