Venera
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of Venera
1961; < Russian Venéra Venus (< Latin Vener-, stem of Venus )
Example Sentences
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Back in 1981, Russia also reported sounds on Venus during the Soviet Venera 13 mission, which sounds like waves hissing on a beach.
From Salon • Jun. 3, 2025
At Texas ExpoTiro — Venera says he and his wife named the gun show for America’s “most gun-loving state” — the firearm fans see it differently.
From Washington Post • Dec. 23, 2022
Later, in 1982, seismometers on the Soviet Union’s Venera 13 and 14 landers detected hints of volcanic tremors on Venus.
From Scientific American • Jul. 28, 2022
Another survivor, who gave her name as Venera, said she had wanted to save her two kittens.
From Reuters • Jul. 11, 2022
March 1, 1966: The Venera 3 probe lands on the planet Venus, but the communications system fails.
From "Women in Space" by Karen Bush Gibson
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