A Closer Look at Venus: 5 Fascinating Facts Part 2

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Welcome to our video on Venus, the second planet from the sun and often called Earth's "sister planet". In this part, we'll be taking a closer look at some of the most fascinating facts about Venus.

First, we'll explore the extreme heat that makes Venus the hottest planet in our solar system. With surface temperatures reaching up to 864 degrees Fahrenheit (462 degrees Celsius), it's a true inferno.

Next, we'll delve into the slow rotation of Venus, which gives it the longest day of any planet in the solar system. At 243 Earth days long, a day on Venus is actually longer than a year on Venus, which takes only 225 Earth days to orbit the sun.

We'll then examine the thick, toxic atmosphere that surrounds Venus, which is mostly carbon dioxide with traces of nitrogen and sulfuric acid. This dense atmosphere creates a high-pressure environment on the planet's surface, making it extremely challenging for any spacecraft to land there.

After that, we'll discuss how Venus is bright enough to cast shadows on a moonless night due to its highly reflective clouds. And finally, we'll learn about the history of Venus and how it got its name after the Roman goddess of love and beauty.

Join us as we explore these five fascinating facts about Venus and learn more about this intriguing planet!

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