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  1. Feb 9, 2022 · NASAs 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.

  2. Feb 11, 2022 · Though the planet’s rocky body is concealed beneath a thick veil of clouds, telescopes aboard NASAs Parker Solar Probe managed to capture the first visible-light images of the surface...

  3. Feb 11, 2022 · NASA announced February 9, 2022, that the Parker Solar Probe has taken the first visible-light images of the surface of Venus from space. The probe, designed to study the sun, has used...

  4. Feb 10, 2022 · On a flyby of Venus, NASAs Parker Solar Probe captured the first visible light images of the cloudy planet’s surface from space, a new study reports. The nightside view of the...

  5. Feb 11, 2022 · Stunning images snapped by NASA's Parker Solar Probe have given the very first visible light glimpse of Venus' red-hot surface, revealing continents, plains and plateaus on the inhospitable...

  6. Feb 14, 2022 · NASAs Parker Solar Probe has captured its first visible light images of the surface of Venus from space, piercing the thick clouds that obscure the planet.

  7. Feb 10, 2022 · New images from the sun-focused mission, captured during a close flyby of Venus, show the planet in visible light for the first time. With time and analysis, the new images will provide...

  8. Feb 9, 2022 · WASHINGTON — On a flyby of Venus, NASAs Parker Solar Probe captured the first visible light images of the cloudy planet’s surface from space, a new study reports. The nightside view of the extremely hot surface could help scientists understand the contrasting evolution of Earth’s nearest neighbor.

  9. Feb 9, 2022 · The first visible light images of Venus were taken by the Soviet Unions Venera program when spacecraft landed on the planet’s surface in the 1970s and 1980s. This image was captured by the right camera on the Venera 13 spacecraft.

  10. Feb 9, 2022 · NASAs 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.