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VenusBy: Alex Jones

How Venus got it’s name

• The planet Venus was named after the Roman Goddess of Love, because it was considered the brightest star in the sky.

Symbol of Venus

● Venus was named after the roman goddess of love since it was so bright

Planet Measurements

• Mass- 4.867En4 (0.815 Earth Mass)

• Volume- 9.38 x 1011 km3 which is 9380

• Density- 5.20 g/cm3

• Gravity- 8.87 m/5^2

Would Venus Float?

• No, because the very high temperatures on the planet.

The composition of venus Atmosphere

• In venus it is always very hot and thick

Discovery

Who- Nobody actually discovered venus, because it was so visible to the eye.

When-1600 BC

How- With the human eye, since it is so visible and bright.

Order of Planets From Sun

• Sun, Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune

Distances

Distance from Venus to Sun- 108 Million Km

Distance from Venus to Earth- 38 Million Km

Temperatures

• In Celsius Earth has an average surface temp of 14 degrees celsius.

• On Venus the Temp. is an average of 460 degrees celsius.

Orbit and Rotation

• It takes for Venus to orbit the sun 224.7 days.

• To rotate on its own axis is takes 243 days, Venus is a very slow rotation.

Weather on Venus

• Venus is very hot because it is almost completely made out of Carbon Dioxide with some other things.

Composition and Appearance • Rocky Planet

• Carbon Dioxide

• Crust

• Surface Acid

• Metallic Core

• Rocky Mantle

What does Venus look like

• Venus appears mostly gray, although slightly yellowish, brown or blue under various circumstances.

Forms of Water on Venus

• There isn’t any water on the surface of Venus, in form of rivers, lakes or oceans.

• The average temperature on Venus is 461.85 °C. Since water boils at 100 °C, it couldn’t be on the surface of venus.

Moons

• There are no moons on the planet Venus

If a Human Traveled to Venus...

• They would immediately die because of it burning hot temperatures