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Venus

Basic info about Venus It is the second closest planet to the Sun Considered Earth's sister planet Venus is the hottest planet in the Solar System clocking in at 863°F Global radar view of the surface from Magellan radar imaging between 1990–1994

Venus' orbit Venus is about .7AU away from the Sun It completes an orbit every 224.65 days

Interesting facts about Venus Venus is bright enough to cast shadows It has the densest of the four terrestrial planets Venus has phases like the Moon