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About Venus-
Venus is the second planet from the Sun. It is named after the Roman goddess of love and beauty. As the second-brightest natural object in the night sky after the Moon, Venus can cast shadows and, rarely, is visible to the naked eye in broad daylight.
Orbital period: 225 days
Length of day: 116d 18h 0m
Distance from Sun: 108.2 million km
Radius: 6,051.8 km
Surface area: 460.2 million km²
Equatorial rotation velocity: 6.52 km/h (1.81 m/s)
Here is Another News Article from Google-
Venus shines at its brightest of the year tonight! Here's how to see it.
By Hanneke Weitering
First Published 1 week ago
Venus, the most brilliant planet in the night sky, will be shining at its brightest tonight
The "evening star," which is already the second-brightest object in the night sky (second only to the moon), is now shining at magnitude -4.7, or nearly three times brighter than it was at its faintest in late 2019. (Magnitude is a logarithmic scale of brightness used by astronomers, with lower numbers denoting brighter objects and negative numbers indicating exceptionally bright objects.)
Venus is now so bright that keen-eyed observers may be able to spot it in broad daylight, although the planet is best viewed after sunset. Look for the planet above the west-southwest horizon as the skies begin to darken this evening. It will be in the Taurus constellation near Elnath, the second-brightest star in Taurus that represents the tip of the right "horn" of the bull.
Guys yesterday the Venus was slightly visible from a place, because it was a cloudy day that's why we can see it but it didn't captured on camera....
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