The team focused on a 1,500-km-wide (900 miles) Venusian tessera called Haastte-baad, and applied modeling to radar maps of the tessera (we can't see Venus' surface features directly because of ...
or WISPR – captured images of Venus' scorching-hot surface through the thick cloud cover. "The WISPR cameras can see through the clouds to the surface of Venus, which glows in the near-infrared ...
Left: Near-infrared emissions on Venus' nightside Right: A mosaic of radar images of Venus' surface. Image: NASA/APL/NRL (left), Magellan Team/JPL/USGS (right) NASA’s Parker Solar Probe will ...