Yes, but they're not pictures using visible light, since visible light cannot penetrate venus's surface due to it's thick atmosphere.
The surface of Venus can be observed using radar imaging from spacecraft orbiting the planet. Radar can penetrate through the thick clouds covering Venus and provide detailed images of its surface features. This method has been used by missions like NASA's Magellan spacecraft to map the surface of Venus.
No. Venus is far too hot for water to exist on its surface.
Jupiter, at the surface anyway. Venus has the hottest surface temperature of all the planets.
Probes have landed on Venus
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You can google "pictures of Venus" or "Venus pictures" for pages of photos.
The "topography" of Venus is the three dimensional shape of the surface of Venus.
The atmosphere on the surface of Venus is cloudy.
Venus has a solid rocky surface.
Venus has craters on it's surface!
the surface feature of Venus are craters, meteorites and mostly acid water
The surface area of the planet Venus is 4.60×108 km2.
Venus surface is a dry desertscape with many slab-like rocks
The surface of Venus can be observed using radar imaging from spacecraft orbiting the planet. Radar can penetrate through the thick clouds covering Venus and provide detailed images of its surface features. This method has been used by missions like NASA's Magellan spacecraft to map the surface of Venus.
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No. Venus is far too hot for water to exist on its surface.
It's roughly 10% less on the surface of Venus than on Earth's surface.