Venus
Venus is the second planet closest to the Sun, orbiting it on every 224.7 days of the earth. The name of the Venus is derived from Arabic which means flowers because of its shape in the morning or at dusk as if it were flowers. If referenced in the English language name, this planet is named after the god Venus, the god of love Rome. It is the most brilliant natural object in the night, except Moon, reaching the magnitude of brightness -4.6. Since the Venus is the inferior planet from Earth, it never appears far from the Sun: It reaches a maximum of 47.8 °. The Venus reaches maximum brightness before the sun goes up or down, for that reason it is often referred to as the Morning Star or Star Evening.