Venus
- Question: Who discovered that Venus has phases like the Moon’s?
- Answer: Galileo discovered Venus’s phases in the early 17th century. This helped prove that the planets orbit the Sun and not Earth.
- Question: True or false: A day in Venus is longer than a year.
- Answer: Venus rotates very slowly. It circles the sun in 225 Earth days but takes 243 to rotate fully around its axis.
- Question: How many moons does Venus have?
- Answer: Venus, like Mercury, has no moons.
- Question: Which is bigger, Earth or Venus?
- Answer: The planets are almost the same size, Earth being very slightly larger.
- Question: True or false: Venus is the hottest planet in the solar system.
- Answer: Although Mercury is closer to the Sun, Venus’s carbon dioxide-rich atmosphere creates a greenhouse effect that traps heat.
- Question: How many Earth days are in Venus’s year?
- Answer: A Venutian year is 224.7 Earth days.
- Question: What was the first spacecraft to visit Venus?
- Answer: Mariner 2 (launched August 27, 1962) flew by Venus and took measurements of its atmosphere.
- Question: What gas is most abundant in Venus’s atmosphere?
- Answer: Venus’s atmosphere is 96% carbon dioxide.