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Keywords: Orion, Venus
![Как будто расплавленная поверхность Венеры](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2003/06/24/0001191220/venus3_mag_big.preview.jpg)
3.06.1997
If you could look at Venus with radar eyes - this is what you might see. This computer reconstruction of the surface of Venus was created from data from the Magellan spacecraft. Magellan orbited Venus and used radar to map our neighboring planet's surface between 1990 and 1994.
![Потоки лавы на Венере](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2004/03/23/0001197240/venuslava_magellan.preview.jpg)
23.03.2004
The hot surface of Venus shows clear signs of ancient lava flows. Evidence of this was bolstered by the robot spacecraft Magellan, which orbited Venus in the early 1990s. Using imaging radar, Magellan was able to peer beneath the thick perpetual clouds that cover Earth's closest planetary neighbor.
![Венера без вуали](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2002/04/02/0001175622/venus180hem_magellan_c1.preview.jpg)
30.03.2002
The surface of Venus is perpetually covered by a veil of thick clouds and remains hidden from even the powerful telescopic eyes of earth-bound astronomers. But in the early 1990s, using imaging radar...
![Покрытие Венеры Луной](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2022/06/02/0001835622/OccultationVenusQuentinGineys1024.preview.gif)
2.06.2022
On May 27 Venus rose as the morning star, near the waning crescent Moon in a predawn sky already full of planets. It was close on the sky to the Moon's crescent and a conjunction of the second an third brightest celestial beacons were enjoyed by skygazers around the world.
![Венера и Плеяды](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2004/04/15/0001197603/vm45_cortner_c2.preview.jpg)
15.04.2004
Venus still rules the western skies after sunset as the brilliant evening star. While wandering the ecliptic with its fellow naked-eye planets earlier this month, it passed near the Pleiades star cluster, providing a striking photo opportunity for earthbound skygazers.
![Фазы Венеры](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2004/05/21/0001198099/venusphase_rummel_c1.preview.jpg)
21.05.2004
Venus is currently falling out of the western evening sky. Second planet from the Sun and third brightest celestial object after the Sun and Moon, Venus has been appreciated by casual sky gazers as a brilliant beacon above the horizon after sunset. But telescopic images have also revealed its dramatic phases.
![Расплавленная поверхность Венеры](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2003/04/28/0001189735/venus4_mag.preview.jpg)
27.04.2003
If you could look at Venus with radar eyes - this is what you might see. This computer reconstruction of the surface of Venus was created from data from the Magellan spacecraft. Magellan orbited Venus and used radar to map our neighboring planet's surface between 1990 and 1994.
![Отражательные туманности в Орионе](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2006/10/10/0001216771/m78_kpno.preview.jpg)
10.10.2006
In the vast Orion Molecular Cloud complex, several bright blue nebulas are particularly apparent. Pictured above are two of the most prominent reflection nebulas - dust clouds lit by the reflecting light of bright embedded stars. The more famous nebula is M78, near the image center, cataloged over 200 years ago.
![Ели Ориона](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2022/04/16/0001827535/orionpines_1k.preview.jpg)
16.04.2022
Taken with a camera fixed to a tripod, many short exposures were aligned with the stars to unveil this beautiful, dark night sky. Captured near the rural village of Albany`a at the northeastern corner of Spain, the three stars of Orion's belt stretch across top center in the starry frame.
![Посадка на Венеру](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2002/08/21/0001179025/venera_13_left.preview.gif)
27.09.1995
This image is part of the first color panoramic view from Venus. It was transmitted by a TV camera on the Soviet Venera 13 lander which parachuted to the surface on March 1, 1982.
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