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Venus

Venus . By. Nick, Hegeman , and Anastasiya. Venus. Venus is the second closest planet to the sun, which makes it one of the hottest . Venus is seen as being very young because it has few craters. . Surface of Venus. the pressure on Venus is about the same as being a centimeter

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Venus

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  1. Venus By. Nick, Hegeman, and Anastasiya

  2. Venus • Venus is the second closest planet to the sun, which makes it one of the hottest . • Venus is seen as being very young because it has few craters.

  3. Surface of Venus • the pressure on Venus is about the same as being a centimeter • the atmosphere is composed of mostly carbon dioxide and sulfuric acid clouds • it is a volcanic planet but there are few eruptions

  4. The Temperature on Venus • The surface temperature can get between 400-860 degrees Fahrenheit • It has extremely strong winds that barely decrease the temperature, even at night.

  5. The surface of Venus

  6. ("htpp://www.factmonster.com/ipka/AO875452.html ") ("htpp://www.factmonster.com/ipka/AO875452.html ") ("htpp://www.factmonster.com/ipka/AO875452.html ") How Venus got its name • Venus got its name from the beautiful goddess of love. • It was named after her because it was seen as being the most bright and beautiful plant in all the solar system.

  7. Why are Venus and Earth so alike • Venus and Earth are considered sister planets because they have similar densities and chemical compositions. • Venus is 95% of Earth’s diameter and 80% of Earth’s mass.

  8. The interior of Venus • The interior of Venus is a lot like earths interior it has a core, mantle, and crust. • The mantle is 30,000 km of rock, and 3,000 km of liquid or solid core.

  9. Venus’ atmosphere • It’s green house effect and it raises the temperature of the surface • Even though Mercury is closer to the Sun, Venus is hotter. • The reason it’s hotter on Venus is because of the green house affect. It keeps the heat inside of the atmosphere, making it hotter than Mercury.

  10. Venus’ year • Venus has 224.65 days to orbit. • Venus has 243 days to rotate around it’s axis. • Venus’ day is longer than it’s year. It goes around the sun faster than it rotates on it’s axis. • That means that it’s days are longer than it’s years.

  11. Venus’ Probes • 1962 the Mariner2 flew 34,000 kilometers from the surface. • The first probe to land on Venus was the Soviet Unions probe Venera 7. • Although Venera 7 landed on Venus after 1 hour the high temperatures disabled the probe.

  12. The Probes Objectives. • Pioneer Venus objectives in the Venusian environment was to investigate it’s solar winds. • They probes were also sent out to take pictures of the surface. So they could map out the characteristics.

  13. ("htpp://www.factmonster.com/ipka/AO875452.html ") ("htpp://www.factmonster.com/ipka/AO875452.html ") ("htpp://www.factmonster.com/ipka/AO875452.html ") Atkins, Nancy. "The Interior of Venus ." http://www.universetoday.com/36164/interior-of-venus. Space and Astronamy news, 4/13/12. Web. 23 Apr 2012. Atkins, Nancy. "The Interior of Venus ." http://www.universetoday.com/36164/interior-of-venus. Space and Astronamy news, 4/13/12. Web. 23 Apr 2012. Atkins, Nancy. "The Interior of Venus ." http://www.universetoday.com/36164/interior-of-venus. Space and Astronamy news, 4/13/12. Web. 23 Apr 2012. Resources Facts about Venus ." htpp://www.factmonster.com/ipka/AO875452.html . Fact Monster, n.d. Web. 23 Apr 2012. Atkins, Nancy. "The Interior of Venus ." http://www.universetoday.com/36164/interior-of-venus. Space and Astronamy news, 4/13/12. Web. 23 Apr 2012. . "Venus Information ." http://starchild.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/StarChild/space_level2/venus.html. N.p., n.d. Web. 23 Apr 2012. "Venus ." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venus. Wikipedia, n.d. Web. 23 Apr 2012.

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