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Could Venus have had a life substaining moon similar to the atmosphere on earth? And if it did could planetary allignment freeze it enough to lose it's orbit and fall towards earths moon? Perhaps it struck earth's moon and exploded. causing the milky way or who knows what other space dust that is left over!...

2007-02-28 18:11:55 · 6 answers · asked by haus 1 in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

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A moon orbiting Venus would have the same problem as Venus itself; it is too close to the sun and thus too hot to sustain life (as we know it. If a moon had struck Earth’s moon there would be some pretty obvious evidence. BTW, the Milky Way is a Galaxy consisting of millions of stars; it is not the result of the destruction of anything as small as a moon.

2007-02-28 18:19:27 · answer #1 · answered by Mad Scientist 2 · 1 0

Hello!!!
Mercury and Venus don't have any moons. Look one thing....the planets in front of the Earth are hot glowing planets. And after the Earth are cold frozen, gas giants. Only, Mars could have a life because of similarity in atmosphere and water traces to Earth. Venus has another story too that once it is a comet and because of the attraction of Sun, it is revolving round the Sun. The scientists who proposed this theory, shows a small tail on another side of Venus as an evidence.

2007-02-28 19:27:38 · answer #2 · answered by ♥ ΛDIƬΥΛ ♥ ııllllııllıı 6 · 0 1

Now the astronomical world was faced with a controversy: several observers had reported seeing the satellite while several others had failed to find it in spite of determined efforts. In 1766, the director of the Vienna observatory, Father Hell (!), published a treatise where he declared that all observations of the satellite were optical illusions -- the image of Venus is so bright that it is reflected in the eye, back into the telescope, creating a secondary image at a smaller scale

Venus has no magnetic field, perhaps because of its slow rotation.

2007-02-28 23:45:06 · answer #3 · answered by neumor 2 · 0 0

Planetary alignments mean very little, except to Astrologers, whose opinions mean squat to Astronomers. Venus never had a moon, or its atmosphere, which is around 90 times as dense as Earth's, would have been skimmed. like ours, and be much thinner.

2007-02-28 22:18:56 · answer #4 · answered by CLICKHEREx 5 · 0 0

Venus has no moon and it is not possible either as it is very near to th esun

2007-03-01 04:11:42 · answer #5 · answered by Prathamesh 2 · 0 0

Actually, in reality the two planets namely, Mercury and Venus, do not have any single moon!
Hope you will rate it as the best answer!

2007-02-28 18:31:06 · answer #6 · answered by Geetansh Gupta 2 · 1 1

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