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  2. Venus Will Shine Like a Bright Christmas Star in Tonight's ...

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    When looking at the sky, Venus is always east before sunrise and west after sunset. While Venus and the crescent moon will be closest on December 4, they will still catch your eye on the evenings ...

  3. Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn to align in cosmic ... - AOL

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    Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn will line up in the sky this week and could stay visible to the naked eye for a number of weeks. Skygazers will be treated to the sight from Wednesday all the way ...

  4. Venus snow - Wikipedia

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    Venus snow is a brightening of the radar reflection from the surface of Venus at high elevations. The "snow" appears to be a mineral condensate of lead(II) sulfide and bismuth sulfide precipitated from the atmosphere at altitudes above 2,600 m (8,500 ft). [1] [2] [3] The nature of the "snow" was initially unknown.

  5. Virga - Wikipedia

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    Sulfuric acid rain in the atmosphere of Venus evaporates before reaching the ground due to the high heat near the surface. [2] Similarly, virgae happen on gas giant planets such as Jupiter. [citation needed] In September 2008, NASA's Phoenix lander discovered a snow variety of virga falling from Martian clouds. [3]

  6. Observations and explorations of Venus - Wikipedia

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    On rare occasions, Venus can actually be seen in both the morning (before sunrise) and evening (after sunset) on the same day. This scenario arises when Venus is at its maximum separation from the ecliptic and concomitantly at inferior conjunction; then one hemisphere (Northern or Southern) will be able to see it at both times. These respective ...

  7. Surface of Venus is moving like pack ice on a lake ... - AOL

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  8. Venus - Wikipedia

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    Venus is the second planet from the Sun.It is a terrestrial planet and is the closest in mass and size to its orbital neighbour Earth.Venus has by far the densest atmosphere of the terrestrial planets, composed mostly of carbon dioxide with a thick, global sulfuric acid cloud cover.

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