The second planet in order of distance from the Sun is Venus. It is also the Morning Star, the phasic star, similar to the Moon, with a full phase—when it rises in the evening and passes behind the Sun— and a new phase—when it rises in the morning and passes in front of the Sun. Its phasic cycle closely mirrors the duration of human gestation: nine months, the time a woman carries life in her womb. Venus is also a territory located on the female body: the pubic mound, known as the Mount of Venus.
Mons Venus or Mons Pubis, Body-Territory, and the Settlement of Planet Venus is a faction narrative, constructed from fragments of newspaper events and real data: from the visit of Valiant Thor in 1957 to the discovery of life on Planet Venus, reported in 2020.