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What is are Venus (sukrudu) ?​

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Answered by mishka93
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Venus is the second planet from the Sun. It is named after the Roman goddess of love and beauty. As the second-brightest natural object in the night sky after the Moon, Venus can cast shadows and, rarely, is visible to the naked eye in broad daylight

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Answered by Anonymous
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 \boxed{ \bf \: Venus :  - }

 \rm \: Venus \: is \: earth's \: nearest \: planetary \: neighbour \\  \rm \: It \: is \: the \: brightest \: planet \: in \: the \: night \: sky. \\  \rm \: Sometimes \: Venus  \: appears \: in \: the \: eastern \: sky  \\ \rm before \: sunrise. \: Sometimes \: it \: appears \: in \:  the   \\ \rm western \: sky \: just \: after \:  sunset.  \: Therefore \: it \: is  \\ \rm often \: called \: a  \: morning \: or \: an \: evening \: star , \\ \rm although \: it \: is \: not \: a  \: star .\: Venus \: has \: no \: moon \: or   \\ \rm satellite \: of \: its \: own. \: Rotation \: of \: Venus \: on \: its \\  \rm axis \: is \: somewhat \: unusual. \: It \: rotates \: from \: east \: to \\  \rm the \: west \: while \: Earth \: rotates \: from \: west \: to \: east.

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