1.金星的简介的英文版
Venus, second planet in distance from the Sun, but the hottest planet in the solar system (hotter than Mercury). Its hellish surface has broiling temperatures that make rocks glow red under a crushing atmosphere that shrouds the planet in thick layers of clouds. Venus is nearly the same size as Earth, but takes 243 days to rotate on its axis in the opposite direction. It also lacks a magnetic field and a moon. Why conditions on Venus and Earth are so different remains a major puzzle for planetary scientists. Venus circles the Sun at a distance of 108 million km (67 million mi) in a little over seven months (about 225 days). The planet was named for Venus, the Roman goddess of beauty.。
2.金星的简介的英文版
Venus, second planet in distance from the Sun, but the hottest planet in the solar system (hotter than Mercury). Its hellish surface has broiling temperatures that make rocks glow red under a crushing atmosphere that shrouds the planet in thick layers of clouds. Venus is nearly the same size as Earth, but takes 243 days to rotate on its axis in the opposite direction. It also lacks a magnetic field and a moon. Why conditions on Venus and Earth are so different remains a major puzzle for planetary scientists. Venus circles the Sun at a distance of 108 million km (67 million mi) in a little over seven months (about 225 days). The planet was named for Venus, the Roman goddess of beauty。
3.请各位给我一篇星球“金星”的英文资料
Venus (pronounced /ˈviːnəs/) is the secondclosest planet to the Sun, orbiting it every 224.7 Earth days. It is the brightest natural object in the night sky, except for the Moon, reaching an apparent magnitude of −* reaches its maximum brightness shortly before sunrise or shortly after sunset, for which reason it is often called the Morning Star or the Evening Star.。
4.谁能帮我写一段金星的英文介绍
VENUS
Venus is the secondclosest planet to the Sun, orbiting it every 224.7 Earth days. The planet is named after Venus, the Roman goddess of love. It is the brightest natural object in the night sky, except for the Moon. Venus reaches its maximum brightness shortly before sunrise or shortly after sunset, for which reason it is often called the Morning Star or the Evening Star. Venus is sometimes called Earth’s “sister planet,” because they are similar in size, gravity, and bulk composition. Venus is covered with a layer of highly reflective clouds of sulfuric acid, preventing its surface from being seen from space in visible light.
简单易懂,如果不够可以补充。
5.谁能帮我写一段金星的英文介绍
VENUSVenus is the secondclosest planet to the Sun, orbiting it every 224.7 Earth days. The planet is named after Venus, the Roman goddess of love. It is the brightest natural object in the night sky, except for the Moon. Venus reaches its maximum brightness shortly before sunrise or shortly after sunset, for which reason it is often called the Morning Star or the Evening Star. Venus is sometimes called Earth’s “sister planet,” because they are similar in size, gravity, and bulk composition. Venus is covered with a layer of highly reflective clouds of sulfuric acid, preventing its surface from being seen from space in visible light.简单易懂,如果不够可以补充。
6.求金星资料
金星是太阳系九大行星之一,按离太阳由近及远的次序排列为第二颗。
概述
金星是天空中最亮的星星,是一颗是类地行星,也是太阳系中唯一一颗没有磁场的行星。在九大行星中金星是最接近圆形的,偏心率也是最小的,仅为0.7%。
以地球为角的顶点分别连结金星和太阳,就会发现这个角度非常小,即使在最大时也只有48.5°,这是因为金星的轨道处于地球轨道的内侧。因此,当我们看到金星的时候,不是在清晨便是在傍晚,并且分别处于天空的东侧和西侧。
中国古人称金星为“太白”或“太白金星”,也称“启明”或“长庚”。古希腊人称为阿佛洛狄特,是希腊神话中爱与美的女神。而在罗马神话中爱与美的女神是维纳斯,因此金星也称做“维纳斯”。金星的天文符号用维纳斯的梳妆镜来表示。
金星同月球一样,也具有周期性的圆缺变化(位相变化),但是由于金星距离地球太远,用肉眼是无法看出来的。关于金星的位相变化,曾经被伽利略作为证明哥白尼的日心说的有力证据。
大气
金星的天空是橙黄色的。金星上也有雷电,曾经记录到的最大一次闪电持续了15分钟。
金星的大气主要由二氧化碳组成,并含有少量的氮气。金星的大气压强非常大,为地球的90倍,相当于地球海洋中1千米深度时的压强。大量二氧化碳的存在使得温室效应在金星上大规模地进行着。如果没有这样的温室效应,温度会比现在下降400°C。在近赤道的低地,金星的表面极限温度可高达500°C。这使得金星的表面温度甚至高于水星,虽然它离太阳的距离要比水星大的两倍,并且得到的阳光只有水星的四分之一(高空的光照强度为2613.9 W/m²,表面为1071.1 W/m²)。尽管金星的自转很慢(金星的“一天”比金星的“一年”还要长,赤道地带的旋转速度只有每小时6.5千米),但是由于热惯性和浓密大气的对流,昼夜温差并不大。大气上层的风只要4天就能绕金星一周来均匀的传递热量。
7.能不能用英文介绍金星(五六百单词)
Venus is the second planet in distance from the Sun. The planet was named for Venus, the Roman goddess of beauty. It also is the hottest planet in the solar system. Its surface has broiling temperatures that make rocks glow red under a crushing atmosphere. Venus is nearly the same size as Earth, but takes 243 days to rotate on its axis in the opposite direction. It also lacks a magnetic field and a moon. Why conditions on Venus and Earth are so different remains a major puzzle for planetary scientists. Venus circles the Sun at a distance of 108 million km, in a little over seven months. Except for the Sun and the Moon, Venus is the brightest object in the sky. It is often called the morning star when it appears in the east at sunrise, and the evening star when it is in the west at sunset. When viewed through a telescope, Venus exhibits its shape like the Moon. This is because Venus orbits closer to the Sun than Earth does. An observer on Earth can see Venus show from the side and from behind, as well as faceon—planets further away from the Sun than Earth only show a nearly fully lit, faceon view toward our planet. The phases of Venus were one of the proofs that the 17thcentury astronomer Galileo used to show that Earth itself orbits the Sun. Venus’s full phase appears smaller and dimmer because it occurs when the planet is on the far side of the Sun from Earth. The phases and positions of Venus in the sky repeat every 1.6 years When the planet moves across the face of the Sun as seen from Earth, its transit are rare, occurring in pairs at intervals of a little more than a century. The most recent transit occurred in 2004. The second transit of the pair will be in . Venus orbits the Sun at an average distance of about 108 million km .Venus is the nearest planet to Earth in distance at about 41 million km (25.4 million mi) away at its closest * circles the Sun once every 224.7 days in a counterclockwise direction, the same direction as the other planets in the solar system. Its axis is nearly vertical and its orbit is nearly circular so Venus does not experience seasons the way Earth and Mars do because of their more tilted axes and more elliptical orbits. Venus rotates very slowly, once every 243 Earth days. Venus’s rotation is retrograde, which means that the planet turns from east to west as seen looking down on its north pole. Earth and most other planets turn from west to east. Venus is only slightly smaller and less dense than Earth. The planet’s surface gravity is ninetenths as strong as surface gravity on Earth; an object that weighs 10 kg on Earth would weigh 9 kg on * extreme conditions on Venus make it highly unlikely that humans will ever set foot on the planet—there are no current plans for manned exploration. If humans ever reached Venus, they would weigh about the same as on Earth but would otherwise find a totally alien world requiring heavy protection from heat and pressure. The stifling atmosphere is so dense that even a slow breeze would feel like a tremendous gust. Although nighttime would last for over 58 days, it would not be dark—the entire rocky landscape would glow a dull red. Venus may be the closest thing in the solar system to the way humans have imagined hell.。