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How can we determine the mass of a planet like venus which don't have moon?

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Answered by Ashishrrx
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The only way we can measure a planet's mass is through its gravity. ... Mercury and Venus have no moons, so their exact masses were not known until a few decades ago. Before space flight was developed, the only way to measure their gravity was to see how they affect other planets' orbits.


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