You would pronounce it as 'ven-oo-see-an'
Venus is the slowest planet with a rotational speed of 243 Earth days equaling one Venusian day.
Venus rotates (with respect to distant stars) on its axis once every 243 Earth days, and it completes an orbit around the Sun once every 224,7 Earth days. So, the Venusian day is longer than the Venusian year! For an observer on the surface of Venus it would take about 116,75 Earth days with the Sun rising in the West and setting in the East.
224.7 Earth days, to see a fictional venusian-outer limits cold hands, warm heart
Sunrise to following sunrise on Venus takes 116.75 days, so two or three sunrises will occur in one Earth year, depending on the start position. A Venusian year is shorter, so only one or two Venusian sunrises will occur during one Venusian year. Venus takes 243 days to spin on its axis relative to the background stars, while it takes 224.7 days to orbit the sun. Although its spin on its axis is longer than its orbital period, an apparent day is 116.75 days, since it spins in the other direction to Earth and most other planets.
Venusian Lullaby was created in 1994.
Venusian Arts is the Art of love, ask mystery.
No. The principal gas of the Venusian atmosphere is carbon dioxide.
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Venus has yet to invade the Earth.
You would pronounce it as 'ven-oo-see-an'
Cerebral hemorrhage.
I think it is because it is the only one that spins clockwise in our solar system. Also, the Venusian day is longer than the Venusian year. See links for details.
UFOS on a crossword puzzle Unidentified Flying ObjectS
Venusian atmospheric pressure is much greater than that of earth--IIRC about 90 bar of pressure vs only 1 for earth. (but on both density and pressure decline with increasing altitude.) 2. The venusian atmosphere is largely formed of CO, unlike that of earth. (but both have this gas) 3. The venusian atmosphere is much hotter than ours. (but both are warmed by the sun.) 4. The essential difference--the venusian atmosphere is not under biological control like ours is.
Rod Brown of the Rocket Rangers - 1953 The Adventures of the Venusian Sea - 1.7 was released on: USA: 30 May 1953
Rod Brown of the Rocket Rangers - 1953 The Fishman of the Venusian Sea 1-45 was released on: USA: 20 February 1954