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Is Venus in the Solar System?

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the Solar System, the entire system of planets, asteroids, comets, and other celestial bodies that orbit the Sun
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Venus

Venus, the second planet from the Sun in the Solar System
Is Venus, the second planet from the Sun in the Solar System currently an astronomical object within the larger one the Solar System, the entire system of planets, asteroids, comets, and other celestial bodies that orbit the Sun?
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The Solar System Exploration website is a one-stop shop for planetary information published by NASA's Science Mission Directorate.
It has one natural satellite, the Moon, the only large satellite of a terrestrial planet in the Solar System. Mars Mars (1.5 AU from the Sun) is smaller than Earth and Venus (0.107 ...
Venus is the second closest planet to the Sun. It has no moon. With a diameter of 12,104 kilometres it is the closest in size to the Earth.
In 1985 the Soviet Union took advantage of the opportunity to combine missions to Venus and Comet Halley, which passed through the inner Solar System that year.
Hellish Venus, the hottest planet in the Solar System, has clouds of acid. Watch BBC video clips with facts about Venus featuring space expert Brian Cox.

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