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                                    Cultural and Historical InfluenceFor thousands of years, Venus has influenced human culture. Known as the %u201cMorningStar%u201d and %u201cEvening Star,%u201d it appears brighter than any other planet in the night sky.Civilizations such as the Maya, Greeks, and Babylonians tied myths, deities, andcalendars to its cycle. Even today, Venus remains a symbol of beauty and mystery.Exploration and the FutureSeveral space missions have deepened our understanding of Venus. NASA%u2019sMagellan mapped its surface, while ESA%u2019s Venus Express studied its atmosphere.Upcoming missions like NASA%u2019s VERITAS and DAVINCI+ and India%u2019s Shukrayaan-1 willprobe deeper into its history, looking for signs of past oceans and assessing whetherVenus was once habitable.ConclusionVenus is more than just a bright star in the sky%u2014it is a crucial piece of the solarsystem puzzle. By studying Venus, we learn not only about the planet itself but alsoabout Earth%u2019s past, present, and future. Its hostile climate warns us about thedangers of atmospheric imbalance, while its similarities to Earth remind us howunique and fragile our own planet is. In science, culture, and history, Venus continuesto hold a place of great importance and influence in the solar system.ArunrajKey Accounts-Procurement
                                
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