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Despite seeming like Earth's twin, Venus is a strange and mysterious place. Scientists haven't known what made it so odd, but that might have just changed.
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Underknown on MSNMars or Venus: Which Planet Could Humans Actually Live On?
When it comes to the question of which planet humanity could one day call home, the obvious choice might seem to be Mars. But ...
From its scorching temperatures to its oddball rotation, there's a lot to learn about the second planet from the sun.
On Aug. 25, love planet Venus will dazzle its way into the vivacious and sizzling sign of Leo, turning up the heat in ...
Venus and Jupiter, the brightest planets in our solar system, are about to make their closest approach during their August ...
Venus, our planet of love, attachment, attraction and wealth, is setting up shop in the lion’s heart of Leo this week.
Saturn and Neptune reach opposition, looking their best for the year. Jupiter and Venus shine bright before dawn, as does the ...
Radar images of the surface of Venus appear to show fresh lava flows, suggesting active volcanoes on the planet. Scientists from Italy's International Research School of Planetary Sciences wrote ...
Skywatchers who saw the Venus-Jupiter conjunction saw the start of an upcoming "planet parade" in the eastern sky. Here's ...
Venus, our planet of attraction and acquisition, opposes death daddy Pluto on Wednesday, Aug. 27, at 1:54 p.m.
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Space.com on MSNThe brightest planets in September's night sky: How to see them (and when)
The morning sky boasts the two brightest planets. Jupiter rises soon after midnight and is well up in the south-southeast sky ...
The transit of Venus of June 5-6, 2012 will offer the rare sight of Venus as a small dot marching slowly across the sun's face. How to watch, and how to protect your eyes.
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