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Phil Stooke
@PhilStooke@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp 3 weeks ago

Venera 10 launched 6 days after V9 (14 June '75) and landed 3 days after its sibling (25 October). This map shows the area. Like Venera 9 it was east of Beta Regio, but 1500 km further south. As with all landers so far the target was essentially unknown, only seen in very low resolution radar reflectivity images from Earth. Here we see a landscape of bright (rough) and dark (smoother) features, which we will see closer tomorrow.
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A map showing the landing area of Venera 10 in 1975. The site is southeast of Beta Regio in an area which was essentially unknown at the time but now seen (in Magellan data) to consist of mixed bright and dark - rough and smooth - patches. What kind of landscape did Venera 10 land in?
A map showing the landing area of Venera 10 in 1975. The site is southeast of Beta Regio in an area which was essentially unknown at the time but now seen (in Magellan data) to consist of mixed bright and dark - rough and smooth - patches. What kind of landscape did Venera 10 land in?
A map showing the landing area of Venera 10 in 1975. The site is southeast of Beta Regio in an area which was essentially unknown at the time but now seen (in Magellan data) to consist of mixed bright and dark - rough and smooth - patches. What kind of landscape did Venera 10 land in?
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