William Shakespeare, Hamlet.This goodly frame, the earth, seems to me a sterile promontory, this most excellent canopy, the air, look you, this brave o'erhanging firmament, this majestical roof fretted with golden fire, why, it appears no other thing to me than a foul and pestilent congregation of vapours. What a piece of work is a man! how noble in reason! how infinite in faculty! in form and moving how express and admirable! in action how like an angel! in apprehension how like a god! the beauty of the world! the paragon of animals! And yet, to me, what is this quintessence of dust?
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Once upon a time,There was a big bang in empty space. It causes particles with masses spreads, forms a huge, plentiful mass of sphere. One which is very bright is called the Sun.The Sun gave other spheres around it a life form; which later known as the Planets. Planets are live happily. However, as time passes, Planets felt such a great force from the Sun. The Sun wanted all planets to meltdown into one, in exchange of giving aura to live. While some of planets don't mind, they're concerned to Earth, which is the only 'living' planet, and decided to go rogue against the Sun; by revolving.Their decision goes well, but it leads to another problem; if they're aligned to a single line, the force of gravity will pull them to the Sun. Despite that risk, Planets are still orbiting, and carefully not aligning to each other.Affiliated with the planetes




Venus, the second planet from the sun, is named for the Roman goddess of love and beauty. The planet — the only planet named after a female — may have been named for the most beautiful deity of her pantheon because it shone the brightest of the five planets known to ancient astronomers.In ancient times, Venus was often thought to be two different stars, the evening star and the morning star — that is, the ones that first appeared at sunset and sunrise. In Latin, they were respectively known as Vesper and Lucifer. In Christian times, Lucifer, or "light-bringer," became known as the name of Satan before his fall. However, further observations of Venus in the space age show a very hellish environment. This makes Venus a very difficult planet to observe from up close, because spacecraft do not survive long on its surface. Venus and Earth are often called twins because they are similar in size, mass, density, composition and gravity. However, the similarities end there.Venus is the hottest world in the solar system. Although Venus is not the planet closest to the sun, its dense atmosphere traps heat in a runaway version of the greenhouse effect that warms Earth. As a result, temperatures on Venus reach 870 degrees Fahrenheit (465 degrees Celsius), more than hot enough to melt lead. Probes that scientists have landed there have survived only a few hours before being destroyed.The surface of Venus is extremely dry. During its evolution, ultraviolet rays from the sun evaporated water quickly, keeping it in a prolonged molten state. There is no liquid water on its surface today because the scorching heat created by its ozone-filled atmosphere would cause any to boil away. Roughly two-thirds of the Venusian surface is covered by flat, smooth plains that are marred by thousands of volcanoes, some which are still active today, ranging from about 0.5 to 150 miles (0.8 to 240 kilometers) wide, with lava flows carving long, winding canals up to more than 3,000 miles (5,000 km) in length, longer than on any other planet.
Six mountainous regions make up about one-third of the Venusian surface. One mountain range, called Maxwell, is about 540 miles (870 km) long and reaches up to some 7 miles (11.3 km) high, making it the highest feature on the planet.
Venus also possesses a number of surface features unlike anything on Earth. For example, Venus has coronae, or crowns — ring-like structures that range from roughly 95 to 360 miles (155 to 580 km) wide. Scientists believe these formed when hot material beneath the crust rises up, warping the planet's surface. Venus also has tesserae, or tiles — raised areas in which many ridges and valleys have formed in different directions.




Name:Venus
Pronunciation:/ˈviːnəs/
Adjectives:Venusian, Cytherean, Venerean
Age:Approximately 4.6 billion y.o
Volume:9.2843 × 10^11 km3
Mass:4.8675×10^24 kg
 
Human Name:Rhea Valerie
Nicknames:Rhea, Val
Date of Birth:January, 20th
Age:18 years old
Gender:Female
Height:148 cm
Weight:38 kg
Sexuality:??
Citizenship:??
Occupation:??

Personality

At first, Venus is seen to be a rather naive and slovenly young girl who is also honest and she will freely speak her mind, but she acts like an adult when need to be. She has no trouble apologizing for the problems she causes. Venus is also pretending to always having a smile on her face regardless of the situation she's in.Venus is a cheerful and kind-hearted girl, her weaknesses are easily being nervous and sometimes too innocent to be aware of the situation around her. Venus always thinks that if there is no human being evil, that is why she is very easily influenced by the others.This beautiful girl always said if she is a brave person, in fact, she always thinking of others' more than for herself, and always caring about others feelings and well-being. She doesn't like to be confrontational for any reason; she doesn't even like being confrontational about her dislike of confrontation. It is for this reason that Venus so often comes off as meek or timid to others, as her overwhelming kindness can render her unable to respond or act for fear of offending somebody. Besides that, Venus is a pretty shy girl but she really likes to be friends with the others.She has a tendency to cry whenever things don't go her way, she also has a bad habit of forgetting who she is when she gets too emotional. Venus claims that she is a crybaby with a short temper, however, she is actually a strong-willed girl. Venus is a very hardworking, tough, intelligent girl who doesn't stop until she reaches her goals.