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"Venus"
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Venus, Venus, Venus, Venus, Venus, is the second planet away from the sun. Venus’s orbit is the closest to Earth’s orbit, and its size is the closest to Earth’s size. Venus is a planet Earth whose composition is similar to the Earth’s composition.
The most notable characteristic of Venus is the enormous heat that prevails on its face, more than any other planet in the solar system. The temperature is higher than C° 500, enough, and stays in order to increase lead. The thick atmosphere (about 50 times more than the Earth) brings the heat, so there is no significant temperature difference between the light and the dark side.
General information
Venus is the second planet away from the sun, between a warm planet and Earth.
Due to being the “internal” orbit around the Sun (relative to the Earth’s orbit) the planet Venus is located near the Sun on Earth’s horizon, and can be clearly seen only early in the morning, a little before sunrise, or a bit after sunset, depending on the relative location connecting the Earth and the Sun.
Venus is brighter than any planet and sometimes it can be seen on a day in an unconventional eye.
The rotation time is 243 days of the country in motion backwards, i.e. moving east to the west instead of west to the east (similar to Pluto and Ororus). It is not clear why Venus is different in this sense. The coffee time (over the year) is 224.7 days of land. There are no moons. Venus’s orbit around the sun is an almost perfect circle, with less than 1% eccentrics, unlike the rest of their elliptical planets. The star is rocky.
For years, a twin brother has been seen on Earth because both planets are so similar in their dimensions, mass and density. The diameter of Venus is 12,100 kilometers, compared to the diameter of the Earth, which is 12,756 km.
The thick clouds that cover Venus do not allow it to see its face. Because of his proximity to the sun and a strong greenhouse effect, he has a high temperature in which water and other tax materials do not exist in liquid condition but as gas (part of the atmosphere). In this way, the formation of oceans and seas, and there are no precipitation that can create streams or processes in the building of rocks such as those that exist on Earth. The rainfall from Magellan showed that the vast majority of Venus’s surface is large plains some of which are condescending to a height of several kilometers.
From Earth we see Venus in varying hours, in certain periods before dawn and in other early evening periods, but never around midnight. This feature stems from its orbit around the sun, which is internal to the Earth. This phenomenon made the ancients think that Venus is two different stars. Venus and a hot star are the only two planets that behave this way, and during the period in which the geocentric model of their orbits required complicated explanations. The Heliocentric model gives a simple explanation of this phenomenon.
Source of Name
The word “ga” is mentioned several times in the prophets and in the scriptures, but it seems that in all the verses in which the name Venus is mentioned, the meaning of light, falseness, glory, and more. The link between the meaning of Venus as light and the other planet away from Earth made a vision later.
In the late third century BCE or in the beginning of the second century BCE, the book was probably written by a man named Shimon Ben Sira during the time of the great priest Shimon the righteous. In Chapter 3, Ben Sira's book is described as a song of praise for the righteous. The song described is the basis for one of the best known fairytales called “The Cohen Mirror” is to fertilize the same practices as the Axis communities to say in an added prayer of Yom Kippur. In the chapter of Ben-Sir, it is written that the appearance of the great priest is so detrimental that he is, "for the sake of the Lord."
Venus is also mentioned in HANDWASHPL Place. The name "N"