When Venus is near its closest approach to Earth (inferior conjunction), how is its apparent brightness affected?

Answer

It appears as a large, but dimmer object because very little of the sunlit side is visible

At inferior conjunction, although Venus is physically nearest and appears large, it is nearly between Earth and the Sun, resulting in very little of the sunlit side being visible, thus making it dimmer.

When Venus is near its closest approach to Earth (inferior conjunction), how is its apparent brightness affected?

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