The Best 13 Pictures From Venus Landing - On Venus, one day lasts 5832 hours, or 243 Earth days. Venus takes 224 7 days to complete one round around the sun. This means that on Venus, a day is longer than a year. The sites of the Veneras 13 and 14 landings are shown in this dataset, along with photos obtained during the exploration. Stunning photos of Venus were acquired by NASA's Parker Solar Probe during its near approach of the planet in July 2020. Stunning photos of Venus were acquired by NASA's Parker Solar Probe during its near approach of the planet in July 2020. Stunning photos of Venus were acquired by NASA's Parker Solar Probe during its near approach of the planet in July 2020.
The Soviet Venera 9 and 10 spacecraft were launched on June 8, 1975, and June 14, 1975, respectively, to accomplish the remarkable feat of landing a lander on Venus's surface and returning photos. On October 16 and 23, 1975, the two spacecraft successfully landed a descent craft. These photographs were taken between October 22nd and 25th, 1975. The Venera 9 probe landed on a slope inclined by The Venera 9 and 9 probes took the first photos of the Venusian surface on October 22 and 25, 1975. Roscosmos is the author of this image. The first panoramic television images of another planet were aired for the first time. In these spectacular photos, bedrock outcrops and shattered rocks may be seen in the distance of the Venusian landscape.
Full Resolution TIFF 45 16 MB JPEG 17 72 MB Venus Venera 8 Landing Site in Navka Region 09/23/1996 PIA00270 Venus Magellan Imaging Radar 4096x4096x3 Global View of Venus as Simulated by Computer Russian Spacecraft Captured Incredible Photographs Of Venus's Surface Before Lander Melted Russian spacecraft managed to snap incredible images of Venus's surface right before the lander melted.


