No. When looking at venus through UV imaging, the clouds in the atmosphere is what is picked up, not the planets suface features.
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the sun produce ultraviolet rays which strike the earth surface.
The star has a low surface temperature.
That part of the visible spectrum that is reflected from its surface.
maybe cuz of ultraviolet radiation (mars)
Short wavelength radiation such as Ultraviolet fall to absorption spectrum band of Ozone. Ozone absorb UV and re-emitted the radiation in the range of infrared or thermal range radiation.
surface and features
CFC's
ultraviolet waves
Ozone is (relatively) opaque to ultraviolet light.
Not as ultraviolet; the radiation is emitted as infrared radiation.
Eta Carinae is one of the hottest known stars, with a surface temperature of approximately 38000 Kelvins. According to Wien's displacement law, the peak radiation of Eta Carinae is 76 nanometers, which is far into the ultraviolet spectrum.
Earth's surface is made of of all the features on its surface.
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The natural features of the lands surface?
The study of the Earth's surface and its features is called topography.
If human vision could detect ultraviolet light as well as the visible spectrum, ultraviolet light would appear to be just another color. Of course, because we can't see ultraviolet, and can only see three basic colors, the idea of a new color is impossible to completely grasp, since all the colors we see are based off of three primary colors. The addition of ultraviolet light to the spectrum of visible light would allow us to see more things, and some things that appear transparent would appear translucent or opaque, and make things we can already see appear more colorful.