NASA has confirmed that its Parker Solar Probe managed to capture the first visible light images of Venus' surface from space after the spacecraft flew past the planet in 2020 and 2021. In the past ...
On a flyby of Venus, NASA’s Parker Solar Probe captured the first visible light images of the cloudy planet’s surface from space, a new study reports. The nightside view of the extremely hot surface ...
ESA’s Venus Express has returned the first-ever images of the Venusian south pole, from a distance of 206 452 kilometres, showing surprisingly clear structures and unexpected detail. The images were ...
Beneath a thick cover of clouds, Venus is aglow.The Parker Solar Probe mission, intended to study the sun, has revealed more about what lies beneath the thick atmosphere of Venus. The spacecraft ...
In late July 2024, a photograph spread on social media, allegedly showing Venus, the second planet from the Sun and the sixth largest planet. "Clearest image ever taken of Venus," one Facebook user ...
It’s been a busy 33 hours for the planet Venus with interplanetary visits from not one, but two, spacecraft. On August 9 and 10, two European Space Agency spacecraft — Solar Orbiter and BepiColombo — ...
The image in question was first shared widely in late July 2024, sparking intense debate about its origins. Captioned by one Twitter user as the“clearest image ever taken of Venus,” the photograph ...
BepiColombo, which was enlisted to help search for life in Venus's clouds last year, grabs a startling new photo of the hellish planet. Freelance writer Amanda C. Kooser covers gadgets and tech news ...
Caitlin O'Kane is a New York City journalist who works on the CBS News social media team as a senior manager of content and production. She writes about a variety of topics and produces "The Uplift," ...
A U.S.-based researcher created the image by editing original panoramic photos taken by a Soviet Union space probe with the programming language C++ and photo-editing software Adobe Photoshop. The ...
An image of planet Venus circulating online does not show what Earth will look like in 20 years' time due to climate change. Social media users have screenshotted a tweet of an image of Venus, with ...