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Our model of the surface features of Venus was obtained by the radar.
Spacecraft visits have revealed that various surface features exist on Venus.
Radar has been used to map the surface of Venus
The planet Venus was imaged using radar because its thick atmosphere makes it difficult to observe the surface using optical telescopes. Radar can penetrate the clouds and provide detailed images of the planet's surface features. Additionally, radar can also measure the surface elevation and map the topography of Venus.
what is venus's landform i don't know i need it for a science project
Our model of the surface features of Venus was obtained by the radar.
it has wind hills
has a volcano name maat mons
Spacecraft visits have revealed that various surface features exist on Venus.
Radar has been used to map the surface of Venus
No. When looking at venus through UV imaging, the clouds in the atmosphere is what is picked up, not the planets suface features.
Yes. Venus is one of the brightest objects in the night sky, second only to the moon, and can easily be seen without a telescope. Using a telescope will not reveal much detail, as the surface of Venus is masked by dense clouds.
The "topography" of Venus is the three dimensional shape of the surface of Venus.
The planet Venus was imaged using radar because its thick atmosphere makes it difficult to observe the surface using optical telescopes. Radar can penetrate the clouds and provide detailed images of the planet's surface features. Additionally, radar can also measure the surface elevation and map the topography of Venus.
The atmosphere on the surface of Venus is cloudy.
what is venus's landform i don't know i need it for a science project
Radar has been used to map the surface of Venus