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Venus
True colour image of Venus, as captured by MESSENGER. A cloud layer permanently obscures the surface.
Designations
PronunciationLua waala galti: expandTemplate: template "Template:IPA audio link" does not exist.
Named after
Roman goddess of love (see goddess Venus)
AdjectivesVenusian /vɪˈnjziən, -ʒən/, rarely Cytherean /sɪθəˈrən/[1] or Venerean / Venerian /vɪˈnɪəriən/[2] https://hif.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temperature
Symbol♀
Orbital characteristics
Epoch J2000
Aphelion0.728213 AU (108.94 million km)
Perihelion0.718440 AU (107.48 million km)
0.723332 AU (108.21 million km)
Eccentricity0.006772
583.92 days
35.02 km/s
50.115°
Inclination
76.680°
54.884°
SatellitesNone
Physical characteristics
Mean radius
  • 6,051.8±1.0 km
  • 0.9499 Earths
Flattening0
  • 4.6023×108 km2
  • 0.902 Earths
Volume
  • 9.2843×1011 km3
  • 0.857 Earths
Mass
  • 4.8675×1024 kg
  • 0.815 Earths
Mean density
5.243 g/cm3
8.87 m/s2 (0.904 g0)
10.36 km/s (6.44 mi/s)
−116.75 d (retrograde)
1 Venus solar day
−243.0226 d (retrograde)
Equatorial rotation velocity
1.81 m/s
2.64° (for retrograde rotation)Template:Break177.36° (to orbit)Template:Refn
North pole right ascension
North pole declination
67.16°
Albedo
Temperature232 K (−41 °C) (blackbody temperature)
Surface temp. min mean max
Kelvin 737 K
Celsius 464 °C
Fahrenheit 867 °F
Surface absorbed dose rate2.1×10−6 μGy/h
Surface equivalent dose rate2.2×10−6 μSv/h
0.092–22 μSv/h at cloud level
−4.92 to −2.98
−4.4[4]
9.7″–66.0″

Sukhrgrah (pratiik: ♀) Saur Mandal (Solar System) me suraj se duur duusra planet hae.

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  3. Archinal, B. A.; Acton, C. H.; A'Hearn, M. F.; Conrad, A.; Consolmagno, G. J.; Duxbury, T.; Hestroffer, D.; Hilton, J. L. et al. (2018). "Report of the IAU Working Group on Cartographic Coordinates and Rotational Elements: 2015" (in en). Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy 130 (3): 22. doi:10.1007/s10569-017-9805-5. ISSN 0923-2958. http://link.springer.com/10.1007/s10569-017-9805-5.
  4. "Encyclopedia – the brightest bodies". IMCCE. Archived from the original on 24 July 2023. Retrieved 29 May 2023.