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Keywords: Magellan Project, Venus, surface
![Пролет около Венеры](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2021/02/25/0001727752/wispr_venus_image.preview.jpg)
25.02.2021
On a mission to explore the inner heliosphere and solar corona, on July 11, 2020 the Wide-field Imager on board NASA's Parker Solar Probe captured this stunning view of the nightside of Venus at distance of about 12,400 kilometers (7,693 miles).
![Космический треугольник](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2020/04/15/0001642635/MVP_Aspinall_960.preview.jpg)
15.04.2020
It was an astronomical triple play. Setting on the left, just after sunset near the end of last month, was our Moon -- showing a bright crescent phase. Setting on the right was Venus, the brightest planet in the evening sky last month -- and this month, too.
![Движение в Тельце](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2020/04/03/0001638679/TrafficTaurusLionelMajzik_1067.preview.jpg)
3.04.2020
There's a traffic jam in Taurus lately. On April 1, this celestial frame from slightly hazy skies over Tapiobicske, Hungary recorded an impressive pile up toward the zodiacal constellation of the Bull and the Solar System's ecliptic plane.
![В плену у Марса](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2004/10/09/0001199936/marspan_ud.preview.jpg)
18.09.2001
Just after landing on Mars in 1997, the robotic Mars Pathfinder main station took a quick first look around. This insurance panorama was taken even before the Sagan Memorial Station camera was raised to its two-meter-high perch. The full view is best seen by slowly scrolling to the right.
![Вулкан на Венере](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2020/10/27/0001704553/VenusVolcano_NasaRubin_1080.preview.jpg)
27.10.2020
What would an erupting volcano on Venus look like? Evidence of currently active volcanoes on Venus was announced earlier this year with the unexplained warmth of regions thought to contain only ancient volcanoes. Although...
![Фазы Венеры](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2020/05/21/0001659511/PhasesVenusAddis.preview.jpg)
21.05.2020
Just as the Moon goes through phases, Venus' visible sunlit hemisphere waxes and wanes. This composite of backyard telescopic images illustrates the steady changes for Venus during its current stint as our evening star, as the inner planet grows larger but narrows to a thin crescent.
![Молодая Луна встречает Вечернюю Звезду](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2011/12/01/0001254933/IMG_1552ribeiro900.preview.jpg)
1.12.2011
Now appearing as planet Earth's evening star, brilliant Venus shines in western skies at twilight. Standing above a rugged horizon and warm sunset colors, the twilight's celestial beacon was joined last Saturday by a Moon 35 hours young in this gorgeous skyscape.
![Соединение на закате](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2011/12/29/0001255338/img_07981derosa900h.preview.jpg)
29.12.2011
While Comet Lovejoy entertained early morning risers in in the southern hemisphere, a lovely conjunction of a young crescent Moon and Venus graced western skies at sunset. Captured on December 26th the conjunction, with beautiful sunset colors above and below, is seen here over Viverone Lake near Turin, Italy.
![Луна и планеты над Каталонией](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2012/03/01/0001260023/tripleconjunction_casados_960.preview.jpg)
29.02.2012
Venus and Jupiter will appear unusually close in the sky over the next month. The planetary conjunction will be easily visible to the unaided eye because Venus will appear brighter than any background star, and Jupiter will be nearly as bright. To see the near-alignment, simply look to the west after sunset.
![Цилиндрические горы на Венере](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2016/10/16/0001370480/atetecorona_magellan_1080.preview.jpg)
16.10.2016
What could cause a huge cylindrical mountain to rise from the surface of Venus? Such features that occur on Venus are known as coronas. Pictured here in the foreground is 500-kilometer wide Atete Corona found in a region of Venus known as the Galindo.
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