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Adelyn Dudley
9 February, 21:44
Why does venus appear so bright to the naked eye?
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Jazz
9 February, 21:56
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As seen from Earth, the disk of Venus can appear larger than any other planet's. The planet's cloud-cover is highly reflective, reflecting 60% of the sun's light. Venus is closer to the Sun, so gets more intense sunlight
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