It can be called the morning or evening star, depending on where you are or what time it is, but it is anything but a star. In fact, it is one of our nearest planetary neighbours. Venus and Mars may be Earth's close cousins, but they are oh-so different. Only now are we starting to peer through Venus' clouds to reveal the burning planet's secrets.
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
ESA Euronews: Unveiling Venus - YouTube
It can be called the morning or evening star, depending on where you are or what time it is, but it is anything but a star. In fact, it is one of our nearest planetary neighbours. Venus and Mars may be Earth's close cousins, but they are oh-so different. Only now are we starting to peer through Venus' clouds to reveal the burning planet's secrets.
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