Examples of using "„venus" in a sentence and their english translations:
Venus doesn't have a moon.
Venus doesn’t have any moons.
Venus is a planet.
In 1982, Venera 13 transmitted the first color pictures from Venus' surface.
Venus has no moons.
Venus does not have any naturally occurring satellites.
The Soviet probe Venera 7 was the first probe to land on Venus.
Venus is also known as the Morning Star.
The surface of Venus is too hot.
Venus and Earth are roughly the same size.
Venus and Mars do not have magnetospheres at all.
Tom is from Mars, and Mary is from Venus.
Is it possible to see Venus tonight?
Venus and Earth are almost the same size.
Mary looks exactly like the Venus of Willendorf.
We saw the Venus of Willendorf in Vienna.
You can see planet Venus in the sky tonight.
A Venusian day is longer than a Venusian year.
The Birth of Venus is a famous painting by Botticelli.
Tom comes from Mars and Mary comes from Venus.
Venus and Mars do not have magnetospheres at all.
The surface of Venus is hot enough to melt lead.
Venus is the second planet from the Sun.
A day on Venus is a little longer than a year on Venus.
Venus is the closest planet to Earth.
How hard would it be to terraform Venus?
Your eyes are as beautiful as the arms of the Venus de Milo.
Venus is Earth's twin by size, but its dense atmosphere is made up mostly of carbon dioxide, which helps keep the planet sizzling hot. Venus, therefore, is not hospitable for life.
Mercury is the closest planet to the sun, but it’s not the hottest. Venus is hotter.
Venus is unusual because it rotates in a direction opposite that of all of the other planets.
Earth and Venus have a couple of things in common: they are rocky planets and are about the same size.
Venus is unusual because it spins the opposite direction as Earth and most other planets.
A Venusian day is longer than a Venusian year.
- Venus's average surface temperature is a scorching 860 degrees Fahrenheit, which is hot enough to melt lead.
- Venus's average surface temperature is a scorching 462 C, which is hot enough to melt lead.
After sling-shotting around Venus, the Solar Orbiter is expected to make its first close solar pass in early 2022.
The inner planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars) are closer together than the outer ones (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune).
Even though Mercury is the planet closest to the Sun, Venus is the hottest planet due to the tremendous greenhouse effect caused by the gases in its atmosphere.
The planets are different sizes. From smallest to largest they are: Mercury, Mars, Venus, Earth, Neptune, Uranus, Saturn and Jupiter.
Venus has continuous showers of sulfuric acid rain. However, the acid rain evaporates before it reaches Venus's surface because of the planet's super-hot temperatures.
Tom the Saturnian decided to set out for Venus over summer break to meet Mary the Venusian, who he met on Twitter.
The Venusian year (225 Earth days) is shorter than its day (243 Earth days). That means you can celebrate your birthday every day on Venus!
Venus gets so hot during the day that it could melt a lead cannonball. The temperature rises to 484 degrees Celsius on the side facing the Sun.
Mariner 10 was the first space probe to visit Mercury. It was also the first probe to visit two planets - Venus and Mercury.
Venus has a retrograde rotation which means it rotates on its axis in the opposite direction from the Earth's rotation. This causes the Sun to rise in the west and move eastward across the sky.
I knew very well that in addition to the great planets - such as the Earth, Jupiter, Mars, Venus - to which we have given names, there are also hundreds of others, some of which are so small that one has a hard time seeing them through the telescope.