Yes, Go on the internet, go to google and type in "VENUS SUTRFACE" Go to
immages and their are some.
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Venus' surface is characterized by both smooth plains and rugged, bumpy terrain. The smooth plains are thought to be relatively young lava flows, while the bumpy terrain consists of mountains, volcanoes, and large impact craters.
Most great cameras are really expensive, but canon is a really good brand. i use canon and have taken some really good pictures.
All you have to really do is take the picture. After you are presented with the scenario, the area on top of the camera mode will tell you which pictures you have taken and how many still need to be taken. After you have taken all of the required pictures, the game will automatically 'put the pictures in the magazine' and tell you you have completed the scenario.
There were pictures taken and observations made, though, obviously, no surface experiements were deployed.
Some probe satileitis have taken pictures from space and had sent the data back 2 earth
Wish I'd Taken Pictures was created in 1996.
It means that you are a photogenic person-you tend to look good in the pictures taken of you.
Venus has been given that name because it is close and it is about the same size as Earth. But in many respects it is very different. For example the atmosphere consists of very thick carbon dioxide, and Venus's global warming has taken it up to 400-500 degrees C at the surface.
the pictures was found in 1994 where the space probe was found by: bob marly
Pictures of the cameras themselves, or pictures that were taken from the camera? If it is pictures of the cameras themselves, Google Images works fine. For pictures that were taken from the camera, go to Flickr and type in the camera model to see its pictures.
If there is nude pictures of someone, chances are they probably know that they exist, meaning that you don't really have to tell them about it.If, however, this happens to be pictures that was taken without the person knowing it, such as e.g. pictures taken of someone who was unconcious when it happened, and you have reason to believe the person in question do not know about it, then yes, I would tell them.The person has a right to know, and if the pictures was taken without permission or without the person knowing at all, it could be (and probably is) a crime.
No. Photos taken from the surface reveal a barren, apparently lifeless surface. Before much was known about Venus its surface was covered in forests, oceans and swamps, was a popular idea. As appart from its proximity to the Sun and thick cloud-layer there was little to distinguish it from Earth (at least as far as 19th century astronomers could see)