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Planet Venus
PLANET VENUS

Ladies and gentlemen, today you are going to witness the most exceptional and gorgeous alien in the universe from the planet Venus! Venera! Let us give her a round of applause.

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Good day people of the Earth! You once believe that my planet is your morning star and evening star. After the Sun and the Moon it is the brightest object in your night-sky. My planet is Venus, my name is Venera and my people are Venerians. Venus was once like earth but as the sun expands our planet becomes dry. The food, the water, everything was gone all that left are suffocating gases. Now we found earth, the perfect home for us.
You don't need to prepare for war because there is nothing you can do but die or stay alive with us. You do not have the power to stop Venerians from taking your planet.

ABOUT THE DESIGN
Venus is the second planet from the Sun. The planet is named after the Roman goddess of love and beauty. VENERA is the Russian name for Venus. The HEAD DRESS represents the volcanoes that comprise our planet. Among these are flat-topped volcanic features called "fare", which look somewhat like pancakes and range in size from 20–50 km across, and 100–1,000m high. And the HUGE TRIANGLE IN HEAD DRESS represents Maxwell Montes, the highest mountain on Venus. The ingenious MAKE–UP of Venera that makes her more exotic and enhances her look as the most gorgeous alien in the universe. The SKIN-TONE COLORED suit shows the surface of planet Venus. There are LIGHTS AND METALLIC MATERIALS attached on the costume that represents Venus as the brightest natural object in the night sky after the Moon. Venus reaches its maximum brightness shortly before sunrise or shortly after sunset, for which reason it has been referred to by ancient cultures as the Morning Star or Evening Star. . The SLOW MOVEMENT of Venera shows the extremely slow rotation of Venus. The CONES and SPHERICAL OBJECTS represent the rock formations that can be seen in the planet. Impact craters, mountains, and valleys commonly found on rocky planets, Venus has a number of unique surface features. And the BLACK parcels on the costume tells, that Venus is one of the deadliest planet in the Solar System due to extremely dense atmosphere, which consists mainly of carbon dioxide and a small amount of nitrogen and It is shrouded by an opaque layer of highly reflective clouds of sulfuric acid. The SHOES make it more creative to emphasize the beauty of the legs of our alien, and it helps to make it more alien-look.

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