venus (planet)

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venus (planet)

Hot planets :Mercury and Venus

Mercury and Venus
2009
Find out why Mercury and Venus are so hot, if astronauts could travel there, and if Mercury and Venus have any moons.

Venus and Mercury

1972
Describes the characteristics of the two planets closest to the sun and their relationship to the earth.

Venus

2004
Provides information about Venus, discussing its location in the solar system, its movements, size and structure, atmosphere, surface, and other features of the planet.

Venus

2012
Describes the movements and physical features of the planet Venus and recent findings about its climate and surface.

Venus

1992
Examines the physical characteristics and conditions of Venus describing its position in relation to the sun and other planets and surveying humanity's attempts to penetrate its mysteries.

Venus, near neighbor of the Sun

1981
A comprehensive discussion of Venus with information on neighboring Mercury, asteroids, and comets. Includes numerous tables and figures.

Venus, an errant twin

1985
Tells the history of major discoveries about Venus and outlines some of the great controversies surrounding them.

The sky people

2006
Marc Vitrac is sent to the U.S. Commonwealth base on the planet Venus, where he studies the different types of life found on the planet and tries to learn how they evolved and adapted.

Venus

2003
Presents a study of Venus; and examines early observations and astronomers, where it is located in the solar system, comparisons to other planets in the solar system, and space missions to Venus.

Venus

2006
Simple text and photographs describe the planet Venus.

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