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It is true that the image really does show the surface of Venus from the perspective of the Venera-13 lander—a Soviet-built spacecraft that landed on Venus' surface on March 1, 1982. However ...
True. About this rating. In late July 2024, a photograph spread on social media, allegedly showing Venus, the second planet from the Sun and the sixth largest planet. "Clearest image ever taken...
A Facebook post claims a photo shows the "clearest image ever taken of Venus." This is not a genuine photo. A researcher constructed a black-and-white version of this photo by editing original ...
The Venera 13 holds the honor of lasting longest on Venus, surviving for an impressive 127 minutes. Venus’s dense atmosphere also makes it impossible to see the planet’s surface from space,...
NASA’s Parker Solar Probe has taken its first visible light images of the surface of Venus from space. Smothered in thick clouds, Venus’ surface is usually shrouded from sight.
Every picture from Venus' surface, ever. Only four spacecraft have ever returned images from Venus’ surface. The world next door doesn’t make it easy, with searing heat and crushing pressure that quickly destroy any lander.
Venus Cloud Tops Viewed by Hubble. This is a NASA Hubble Space Telescope ultraviolet-light image of the planet Venus, taken...
The NASA Parker Solar Probe released new images of the surface of the planet Venus taken in visible light from space — a first for space science.
An image has been shared widely on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter alongside a claim it shows "the only clear photo ever taken from the surface of Venus by Soviet spacecraft Venera 13". The...
NASA’s Parker Solar Probe has taken its first visible light images of the surface of Venus from space. Smothered in thick clouds, Venus’ surface is usually shrouded from sight.