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STRUCTURE AND BEHAVIOR OF PLANET VENUS BY: ANTON ESCARIO upload.wikimedia.or g

PLANET VENUS The Planet Venus Atmosphere of Venus Structure Behaviour Facts And the Transit of Venus

The second planet

VERY HOT and THICK. ”You would not survive” - couldn't breathe the air - crushed - burn up in surface temperatures 73 o c 15 o c 91 o c 220 o c 460 o c

BEHAVIOR relates to the variations in the solar wind and the ionosheath magnetic fields Pioneer Venus consisted of two spacecraft to study Venus: the Orbiter and the Multiprobe.

NASA's Magellan spacecraft made a dramatic conclusion to its highly successful mission at Venus

Venus Express is ESA's first mission to Earth's nearest planetary neighbor, Venus.

FACTS

* Distance from Earth: At its closest, Venus is 41,840,000 km away * Rotation of its axis: 243 Earth days (1 Venusian Day) * Rotation around the Sun: 225 Earth days

transit of Venus across the Sun takes place when the planet Venus passes directly between the Sun and Earth

TRANSIT OF VENUS

BY: ANTON ESCARIO THE END! ANY QUESTION ?