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Skip to content * FAQs * Contact * Login +64 3 541 9468 Email Us * Cloud Hosting * Domains * SSL * CDN Integration * Email Security * Support * Access your Webmail * Support Knowledgebase * Network Announcements * Your Account * Network Status * Cloud Hosting * Domains * SSL * CDN Integration * Email Security * Support * Access your Webmail * Support Knowledgebase * Network Announcements * Your Account * Network Status WELCOME TO VENUS If your web site is hosted on venus.slightlydifferent.co.nz you can access your various hosted services using the links below. > Venus is the second planet from the Sun. It is named after the Roman goddess > of love and beauty. As the second-brightest natural object in the night sky > after the Moon, Venus can cast shadows and, rarely, is visible to the naked > eye in broad daylight. Venus lies within Earth’s orbit, and so never appears > to venture far from the Sun, setting in the west just after dusk and rising in > the east a bit before dawn. Venus orbits the Sun every 224.7 Earth days. With > a rotation period of 243 Earth days, it takes longer to rotate about its axis > than any planet in the Solar System and goes in the opposite direction to all > but Uranus (meaning the Sun rises in the west and sets in the east). Venus > does not have any natural satellites, a distinction it shares only with > Mercury among planets in the Solar System. Webmail Email User Control Panel Hosting Control Panel PHPMyAdmin Knowledgebase Support, domains and billing > Venus is the second planet from the Sun. It is named after the Roman goddess > of love and beauty. As the second-brightest natural object in the night sky > after the Moon, Venus can cast shadows and, rarely, is visible to the naked > eye in broad daylight. Venus lies within Earth’s orbit, and so never appears > to venture far from the Sun, setting in the west just after dusk and rising in > the east a bit before dawn. Venus orbits the Sun every 224.7 Earth days. With > a rotation period of 243 Earth days, it takes longer to rotate about its axis > than any planet in the Solar System and goes in the opposite direction to all > but Uranus (meaning the Sun rises in the west and sets in the east). Venus > does not have any natural satellites, a distinction it shares only with > Mercury among planets in the Solar System. Get in Touch * By Appointment Only: 10 Avonbank Place Nelson 7010 New Zealand 160 Medway Road Hanmer Springs 7334 New Zealand * +64 3 541 9468 * Email Us * Twitter * Facebook * LinkedIn * RSS Support * Login * Knowledgebase * Submit Ticket * Network Announcements * Network Status Other Services * Web Design * Website Admin * Web Department Terms & Conditions For all our terms and conditions along with domain dispute resolution documents and privacy policy see our Terms and Conditions and privacy policy on our main web site © 2024 Slightly Different Ltd - All Rights Reserved Back To TopClick to access the login or register cheese Close this module Free WordPress hosting migration includedNo cost, no stress * Purchase a years hosting … * provide us full access to your current hosting ... * and we’ll migrate your WordPress web site to our hosting Easy as! Find out more Don't see this message again