The cloud cover on Venus is so dense we can’t see the surface except under the most unusual conditions. In 1996, the Magellan spacecraft took this radar image of the Dickson Crater. The crater is about 70 km in diameter.
Image Credit: NASA
The cloud cover on Venus is so dense we can’t see the surface except under the most unusual conditions. In 1996, the Magellan spacecraft took this radar image of the Dickson Crater. The crater is about 70 km in diameter.
Image Credit: NASA