It depends on what you mean by discover. Because Venus is so bright, the first caveman who went outside at dusk or dawn surely noticed it. The ancient Greeks knew enough about it to know that it was different from other "stars". Mercury, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn were also known to the ancients. This probably includes among many others the Chinese, Babylonian, and early American cultures which were relatively sophisticated.
Galileo in 1610 was first to observe that Venus had a visible disk and that it had phases like the moon so perhaps he could be considered to have discovered the modern Venus. Captain James Cook made observations of a "Transit of Venus" in 1776-1779.
http://imagine.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/ask_astro/answers/961205a.html
2007-01-25 11:29:03
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answered by rob u 5
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The "Planets" are the wanderers in the night sky.The planets that are visible to the naked eye were named by early skywatchers,who noticed that they wander in relation to fixed constellations of stars.Venus is also called The Morning Star and Lucifer in less popular cultures.Venus is a Roman name.Wikipedia has interesting information about Venus.
2007-01-25 11:38:25
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answered by kevin k 5
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Galileo is the first to call it Venus. It's important as he used the shadow of the sun to show the planets were indeed going around the sun, not the Sun going around the earth.
note the link.
2007-01-25 11:31:36
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answered by khanofali 5
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extremely, if we bypass lower back to the earliest attainable texts we may be able to locate (previous Sumerian texts, more desirable than 3,000 years in the past), it is about on the on the spot that astronomers realized that the occasional "nighttime action picture star" became the same merchandise because the occasional "Morning action picture star". in the previous that, they each and every had a diverse call which, even as translated, ought to were Venus for the nighttime action picture star (because of its elegance) and Lucifer for the morning action picture star (because it presented with it the mild of break of day). From lux, luce = mild, and ferre = to carry (from which we get, to illustrate, the note ferry for a deliver that consists of automobiles). So the reply is form of four,000 years in the past. It became seen properly in the previous that (or, I ought to assert, both were seen properly in the previous that) even though it became no longer yet recognized as a unmarried body. although, if it is a homework question, the better answer is: we do not recognize even as it became stumbled on because it is been generic because the break of day of our heritage.
2016-10-16 02:50:04
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answered by alim 4
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Look it up on google, www.com, msn, Yahoo!. etc......
2007-01-25 11:27:56
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answered by Samantha l 2
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I don't know
2007-01-25 11:31:14
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answered by Anonymous
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