VENUS, A morning and evening star Book Review
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Published: October 23, 2007
we found many planets like The Sun, The Moon, Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto. All the planets orbit the Sun in the same direction like anticlockwise. But Venus, Uranus and Pluto also spin about their axes in this direction. Venus is the second planet from the sun. It shines so brightly, so it is named after the roman goddess of love and beauty. The Earth and Venus are roughly the same size and both planets have active volcanoes. Earth is being able to form of life like water, a Moon and breathable air. But Venus got some form of life in its clouds, which is not capable to live a human being. It is the closest planet to earth, but it is very difficult to study because it''s completely covered with thick layers of clouds. Planet Venus can''t get so much sun light because thick layer of clouds do not allow it. Sometimes surface of Venus become very hot and it reaches about 464˚C temperature. Some scientists have suggested that Venus can support some form of life but people could not breathe the air on the planet Venus. Once the Earth and the Venus regarded as sister planets. The first spacecraft, "MARINER-2", visited Venus in 1962. And after that many spacecrafts have visited Venus and sent back some information about it. From this information and experiment scientists have learned that the surface of Venus is marked with hundred of large meteor craters. These craters suggest that the surface of Venus has changed in a different way from the Earth. The Earth has only a few large craters, which are easy to recognize. Some of people think that Venus and Jupiter may have been the bright star of Bethlehem and they reported at the time of Jesus Christ''s birth. Venus shines brightly sometimes in the western sky, so it known as "An Evening Star". And sometimes in the pre-dawn eastern sky as the "Morning Star".
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