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'''Venus''' is the second planet in the [[Sol System]]. It is inhabited by the [[Venusians]]. Little about Venus in the [[31st century]] is known since it's never seen, however in [[Turanga Leela|Leela]]'s [[The Sting|dream]], [[Philip J. Fry|Fry]] takes her to a Venusian garden, a place with purple rocks and red water. It is possible Venus actually looks like that, though it was only a dream. Its people are never seen; but they do without doubt exist, as several clues reveal such. In [[Into the Wild Green Yonder]], when Fry reads in people's minds, [[Richard Nixon's head|Nixon]] revealed that he really did stage the [[Moon]] landing on Venus
'''Venus''' is the second planet in the [[Sol System]]. It is inhabited by the [[Venusians]]. Little about Venus in the [[31st century]] is known since it's never seen, however in [[Turanga Leela|Leela]]'s [[The Sting|dream]], [[Philip J. Fry|Fry]] takes her to a Venusian garden, a place with purple rocks and red water. It is possible Venus actually looks like that, though it was only a dream. Its people are never seen; but they do without doubt exist, as several clues reveal such. In [[Into the Wild Green Yonder]], when Fry reads in people's minds, [[Richard Nixon's head|Nixon]] revealed that he really did stage the [[Moon]] landing on Venus


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Revision as of 21:44, 3 March 2010

Venus
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The Venusian garden Fry takes Leela to in her dream.
Inhabited byVenusians
First appearance"The Sting" (4ACV12)
Episode

Venus is the second planet in the Sol System. It is inhabited by the Venusians. Little about Venus in the 31st century is known since it's never seen, however in Leela's dream, Fry takes her to a Venusian garden, a place with purple rocks and red water. It is possible Venus actually looks like that, though it was only a dream. Its people are never seen; but they do without doubt exist, as several clues reveal such. In Into the Wild Green Yonder, when Fry reads in people's minds, Nixon revealed that he really did stage the Moon landing on Venus

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