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does veanus show phases like moon​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The phases of Venus result from the planet's orbit around the Sun inside the Earth's orbit giving the telescopic observer a sequence of progressive lighting similar in appearance to the Moon's phases. It presents a full image when it is on the opposite side of the Sun.

Answered by mattahasitha
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yes

Explanation:

the phases of venus results from planet's orbit around the sun inside the earths orbit given the telescope observer a sequence of progressive lighting similar in the appearance to the moons phases it presents a full image when it is of the opposite side of sun

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