No. Jupiter and Venus have stable orbits that never come anywhere close to each other. They could never collide.
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∙ 9y agoNo, Jupiter did not hit Venus. Jupiter and Venus are two separate planets in our solar system and they are not on a collision course.
Jupiter, at the surface anyway. Venus has the hottest surface temperature of all the planets.
Jupiter's gravity is about 2.5 times stronger than Venus' gravity. This difference is due to Jupiter's larger mass and size compared to Venus. On Jupiter, an object would weigh 2.5 times more than it would on Venus.
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the answer is.... Mercury,venus,earth,mars,jupiter,saturn,uranus and neptune.
Venus is occasionally brighter than jupiter
yes you can see Jupiter from venus
Venus is brighter than Jupiter in the night sky because Venus is closer to Earth and its thick cloud cover reflects more sunlight, making it the third brightest object in the sky after the sun and the moon. Jupiter is the fourth brightest object in the sky and is usually easily visible to the naked eye.
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No. Venus is too hot and Jupiter just consists of various gases.
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Venus and Jupiter. On rare occasions, when Mars is in a particularly favorable opposition, Venus and Mars.Venus and Jupiter. On rare occasions, when Mars is in a particularly favorable opposition, Venus and Mars.Venus and Jupiter. On rare occasions, when Mars is in a particularly favorable opposition, Venus and Mars.Venus and Jupiter. On rare occasions, when Mars is in a particularly favorable opposition, Venus and Mars.
Jupiter, at the surface anyway. Venus has the hottest surface temperature of all the planets.
The diameter of Venus is only 12,103 km, while the diameter of Jupiter is 142,984 km. And so when you compare the two planets, Jupiter is 11.8 times bigger than Venus.
Jupiter is far bigger than Venus. In fact, Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system. However, because Venus is closer to the sun and closer to the Earth, it shines more brightly than Jupiter does.
From the Sun ... (Mercury) Venus Earth (Mars) Jupiter (Saturn) (Uranus) (Neptune) (Pluto)
Venus, hands down. Venus is very nearly the same size as Earth. Jupiter is several times larger.
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