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Keywords: Venus, annular solar eclipse, transit
![Любовь и война в лунном свете](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2015/02/27/0001333046/2015_02_20_conj_bourque1024.preview.jpg)
25.02.2015
Venus, named for the Roman goddess of love, and Mars, the war god's namesake, came together by moonlight in this lovely skyview, recorded on February 20 from Charleston, South Carolina, USA, planet Earth.
![Луна, Венера и Марс у горизонта](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2015/02/28/0001333077/HDR_MVMQ20Feb2015ouellet1024.preview.jpg)
27.02.2015
Taken on February 20, five different exposures made in rapid succession were used to created this tantalizing telephoto image. In combination, they reveal a wide range of brightness visible to the eye on that frigid evening, from the urban glow of the Quebec City skyline to the triple conjunction of Moon, Venus and Mars.
![Тройное соединение над Национальным парком Галисии](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2015/06/24/0001337871/TripleConjunction_Rey_960.preview.jpg)
24.06.2015
What are those bright objects hovering over the horizon? Planets -- and the Moon. First out, the horizon featured is a shoreline of the Atlantic Ocean that occurs at the Galicia National Park in northern Spain. Next furthest out, on the left, is the Moon.
![Соединение Венеры и Юпитера](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2015/07/02/0001338210/VenusandJupiterareClose_WangLetian1024.preview.jpg)
2.07.2015
On June 30, Venus and Jupiter were close in western skies at dusk. Near the culmination of this year's gorgeous conjunction, the two bright evening planets are captured in the same telescopic field of view in this image taken after sunset from Bejing, China.
![Шесть миров системы Кеплер-11](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2011/02/03/0001249596/Kepler11Compare_900.preview.jpg)
3.02.2011
Six worlds orbit Kepler-11, a sunlike star 2,000 light-years distant in the constellation Cygnus. The new discovery, based on data from NASA's planet hunting Kepler spacecraft, makes the Kepler-11 system the fullest exoplanetary system known.
![Ярче Марса](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2010/08/27/0001246785/VeMaSpicaDesert_tafreshi900c.preview.jpg)
27.08.2010
Even though you may have just read an email claiming Mars will be incredibly bright tonight, the brightest star on the horizon is not Mars. From central Iran on August 24th, the brightest star in this twilight desert skyview is Venus, aka the Evening Star.
![Южный полярный вихрь на Венере](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2010/09/28/0001247274/southernvortex_venusexpress.preview.jpg)
28.09.2010
What's happening over the South Pole of Venus? To find out, scientists have been studying images taken by the robotic Venus Express spacecraft when it passes over the lower spin axis of Earth's overheated twin.
![Ночная сторона Венеры в инфракрасном свете от аппарата "Акацуки"](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2018/01/30/0001397159/VenusNight_AkatsukiBouic_960.preview.jpg)
30.01.2018
Why is Venus so different from Earth? To help find out, Japan launched the robotic Akatsuki spacecraft which entered orbit around Venus late in 2015 after an unplanned five-year adventure around the inner Solar System.
![Свидетельства активности вулкана на Венере](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2020/01/14/0001598547/IdunnMons_VenusExpress_1080.preview.jpg)
14.01.2020
Are volcanoes still active on Venus? More volcanoes are known on Venus than Earth, but when Venusian volcanoes last erupted is not directly known. Evidence bolstering very recent volcanism on Venus has recently been uncovered, though, right here on Earth.
![Сентябрьское утреннее небо](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2017/09/21/0001389939/conjunction_170918_ladanyi_web.preview.jpg)
21.09.2017
The Moon, three planets, and a bright star gathered near the ecliptic plane in the September 18 morning sky over Veszprem Castle, Hungary. In this twilight skyscape, Mercury and Mars still shine close to the eastern horizon, soon to disappear in the glare of the Sun.
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