Venus
The Spanish word 'Venus' translates directly to 'Venus' in English. It is a proper noun referring to the second planet from the sun in our solar system. As it is the brightest natural object in the night sky, it is often called the morning star or evening star. The planet is named after the Roman goddess of love and beauty, Venus. In both Spanish and English, 'Venus' carries the same connotations and astrological associations.
Venus is the second planet in the solar system.
This sentence states a fact about the position of Venus in our solar system. In Spanish, the planet names are usually used without any article unless we are emphasizing something specific about the planet.
Venus is visible to the naked eye at night.
This sentence talks about the visibility of Venus from Earth. The phrase 'a simple vista' is commonly used in Spanish to denote something that can be seen without the need for any special equipment.
The atmosphere of Venus is very dense.
This sentence provides information about the density of Venus's atmosphere. In Spanish, the word 'densa' is used to describe something that is thick or dense.