Sidney P. answered 07/26/20
Minored in physics in college, 2 years of recent teaching experience
A "full Venus" occurs on the opposite side of the Sun, which of course gets in the way of our ability to see Venus at that time!
Wen Y.
asked 07/26/20From Earth, we are unable to observe the Full Venus (Venus equivalent of the Full Moon). Why? Please explain the reason.
Sidney P. answered 07/26/20
Minored in physics in college, 2 years of recent teaching experience
A "full Venus" occurs on the opposite side of the Sun, which of course gets in the way of our ability to see Venus at that time!
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Wen Y.
Thank you.07/27/20