cloud tops
The four largest planets in our solar system are gas giants. They have no solid surface.
Venus has a dense cloud layer, so regular light doesn't get through. Radar could get through and give an image of the Surface.
Venus is not orange. The orange/yellow image you see is a false-color radar imaged used to map the surface. Due to the thick deck of clouds, Venus actually appears off-white from space.
Earth is called the Blue Planet, because it is about 71% water(the oceans).
The CCD (in a digital camera) or film. They act as the surface the image is projected on as in the retina of the eye.
The scanning electron microscope (SEM) is a type of electron microscope that images the sample surface by scanning it with a high-energy beam of electrons in a raster scan pattern. The electrons interact with the atoms that make up the sample producing signals that contain information about the sample's surface topography, composition and other properties.
well yahoo says cloud tops and a core of either liquid or metalic gas. but i would go with cloud tops because its the top contributor
cloud tops The four largest planets in our solar system are gas giants. They have no solid surface.
an image carved into a surface
A convex image is formed when light reflects off at least a roughly convex surface. It spreads a beam of light out in multiple directions instead of reflecting it in a straight line, so the reflective image looks larger, or, namely, convex.
Specular reflection is when light rays reflect off a surface uniformly in a single direction, like a mirror. Diffuse reflection is when light rays reflect off a surface in many different directions, like a matte surface. Specular reflection creates a clear image, while diffuse reflection scatters light in all directions.
Basically your image becomes magnified. I'm not sure about this, but I think the image produced is a "virtual image"
The famous photograph is of the earth rising with the lunar surface in the foreground. The barren grey nature of the moon compares strikingly with the beautiful colors of our home planet. This was the first time humans had seen what their planet looks like from a distance. The image can be seen at the Related Link below.
Reflection?
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