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Venus and Earth, artwork C017 / 7376

Venus and Earth, artwork C017  /  7376


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Venus and Earth, artwork C017 / 7376

Venus and Earth. Computer artwork comparing the size of the planet Venus (small) with the Earth (large). Venus is the second planet from the Sun. It is both the closest planet to Earth and the closest to Earth in size, with approximately 0.8x the mass of Earth. With a mean surface temperature of 735 Kelvin (462 degrees Celsius), Venus is by far the hottest planet in the Solar System

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This print titled "Venus and Earth, artwork C017 / 7376" showcases a stunning computer-generated artwork that allows us to compare the size of two neighboring planets. In this mesmerizing image, Venus, the second planet from the Sun, appears significantly smaller than its counterpart Earth. The intricate details of this illustration highlight not only the contrasting sizes but also emphasize their unique characteristics. Venus is not only closest to Earth in terms of proximity but also shares a striking similarity in size with our home planet. With approximately 0.8 times the mass of Earth, it stands as a celestial sibling in our solar system. However, beyond their similarities lies an extraordinary difference - Venus holds the title for being the hottest planet within our cosmic neighborhood. With an average surface temperature reaching a scorching 735 Kelvin (462 degrees Celsius), it surpasses all other planets when it comes to heat intensity. Set against a deep black background reminiscent of space itself, this breathtaking artwork invites us to ponder upon these celestial wonders and marvel at their grandeur. It serves as a reminder that even within our vast Milky Way galaxy and expansive solar system, there exist countless mysteries waiting to be explored by those who dare venture into planetary science and astronomical discoveries.

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