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Venus - The 2nd Planet

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A classic Hubble Space Telescope image of Venus taken in ultraviolet light

Still in the morning sky near sunrise, Venus marks a beginning of the "early-bird's" day. Having attained its greatest western elongation earlier in the year, Venus is continuing its inexorable journey appearing to fall into the sun towards its superior conjunction at the end of October.

If you have a telescope handy, take a peek at the love goddess' name sake; the crescent of Venus is lovely indeed. Venus was beautiful along side the Pleiades on the June 23rd , and look forward to the first of July when Venus rises with Aldebaran, the 14th of July when Venus and the Crab Nebula dance together, and the 26th and 27th of August when Venus and Saturn rise together less than a degree apart!

The ESA's Venus Express spacecraft is now in its mission phase. The ESA reports "On 3 June at 13:42 UT, after 207 days of flight, 43 orbits around Venus and many test activities, Venus Express has formally completed its commissioning phase and has entered the routine science phase...The nominal mission is scheduled to last till the end of October 2007." Venus Express will study the planet in great detail, in particular the Venusian atmosphere and clouds.

Need to know more about Venus? Checkout this article by The Planetary Society.

Facts & Figures

  Max Min
Angular Size    
Brightness    
Distance from Earth 1.75 AU 0.26 AU
Distance from Sun 0.72 AU 0.71 AU
Temperature -44C 500C
   
Mass 4.869 x 1024kg  (0.949 x Earth)
Size 12104 km @ Equator  (0.383 x Earth)
Orbital Period 224 days
 

Greatest Elongations, 2006-2007

2006 Mar 25 06:44 46° 31' 49" West
2007 Jun 09 02:44 45° 23' 27" East
2007 Oct 28 15:05 46° 27' 59" West
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