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VENUS.
HOW VENUS WAS DISCOVERED. (Bill Yenne, "The
Atlas of the Solar System," Brompton Books Corp., Greenwich, 1987, p. 33.)
* Venus was spoken of...
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MEAN RADIUS: 6051.9
km DENSITY: 5.24 (gm/cm) ORBIT PERIOD: 224.7 (Earth days) ROTATION PERIOD:
243.0 R (Earth days) SEMIMAJOR AXIS OF ORBIT: 0.723 au
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Venus,
Astronomieseiten von Rainer Haas
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Index : Venus
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Astronomy
Picture of the Day Index : Venus The links
in this page have the word Venus . | Archive
| Index | Search | Glossary | Calendar | Today's Picture | A Sky Full Of
Planets Cassini To Venus Cold Wind From The
Boomerang Nebula Venus On The...
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- an interactive document, database and atlas of surface features of the planet Venus
NSSDC Photo Gallery: Venus Venus
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Learn astronomy
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Oct 7 13:09 Descriptions of the files in the gifinner directory bluvenus.gif
53288 Mar 9 1995 The globe of Venus through
a violet filter (Galileo?)
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Venus.
Picture (false color) taken by Magellano interplanetary mission, Jet Propulsion
Laboratory, NASA. The other Planets: Mercury, Earth, Moon, Mar...
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The 1737 Occultation
of Mercury by Venus The Only Historical Detailed
Account of a Mutual Planetary Occultation In scanning through the Astronomy
section of the "Timetables of Science" by Alexander Hellemans and Bryan
Bunch published by Touchstone Books I
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The Face of Venus
Home Page Welcome to The Face Of Venus Home
Page. Learn about the surface of the planet Venus
through hypertext documents and the interactive databases of craters and coronae. About this page & what's new Overview of Venus
An...
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8.1. The Terrestrial Planets, An Overview 8.1.1. Mercury 8.1.2. Venus
Box 8.1. - Radar Mapping of Planetary Surfaces 8.1.3. Mars 8.2. Terrain-Shaping
Processes 8.2.1. ...
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publicly released
images from various Solar System exploration programs
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Venus
Puzzle - Unscramble an astronomy picture by
answering questions.
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(preliminary test version) Sun * Mercury * Venus * Earth * Mars
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Books on seamanship, sailing, cruising, astronomy plus books for
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Venus
will become a most beautiful "evening star" during the autumn-winter of
1997/98. This article shows how your students, by means of simple observational
methods, may measure
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Discover the cosmos!
Each day a different image or photograph of our fascinating universe is featured, along with a brief explanation written by a professional
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The FAAQ -- Frequently
Asked Astronomy Questions What is a conjunction?
An excellent conjunction of Venus and Jupiter
occurred on February 23, 1999. Click here to see ...
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ASTRONOMY.....Venus
Distance From The Sun 67,200,000 ml Diameter 7700 ml Orbital Speed 21.8
ml/sec Venus Day 243 Earth Hours Venus
Year 225 Earth Days Moons MOONS Venus has
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Information Leaflet
No. 39: `Venus' Venus
is the second closest planet to the Sun. It has no moon. With a diameter
of 12104 kilometres it is the closest in size to the Earth.
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: Space & Astronomy : Space Missions &
Probes : Venus Mariner 10 stardust.jpl.nas a.gov/planets/welcome/m10.htm This
page, devoted to NASA's Mariner 10 spacecraft
and its 1973 mission to Venus, features details
of the craft's...
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Astronomy
Picture of the Day Glossary Cepheid: A pulsating variable star. This type
of star undergoes a rhythmic pulsation as indicated by its regular pattern
of changing brightness as a function of time.
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