Hemispheric View of Venus Centered at the North Pole
Target:
Mission: Magellan
Spacecraft: Magellan
Instrument: Radar System
Size: 4064 x 4064
ID#: PIA00007
Added: 1996-06-03
Views: 3824
Hemispheric View of Venus Centered at the North Pole
This hemispheric view of Venus, as revealed by more than a decade of radar investigations culminating in the 1990-1994 Magellan mission, is centered on the North Pole. NASA's Magellan spacecraft imaged more than 98% of Venus.
Hemispheric View of Venus Centered at the South Pole
Target:
Mission: Magellan
Spacecraft: Magellan
Instrument: Radar System
Size: 4064 x 4064
ID#: PIA00008
Added: 1996-06-03
Views: 3347
Hemispheric View of Venus Centered at the South Pole
This hemispheric view of Venus, as revealed by more than a decade of radar investigations culminating in the 1990-1994 Magellan mission, is centered on the North Pole. NASA's Magellan spacecraft imaged more than 98% of Venus.
Target:
Mission: Magellan
Spacecraft: Magellan
Instrument: Radar System
Size: 1600 x 1200
ID#: PIA00266
Added: 1996-03-14
Views: 2782
Venus - Oblique View of Crater Riley
This full resolution radar mosaic from NASA's Magellan spacecraftshows an oblique view of the impact crater Riley, named for Margaretta Riley, a 19th Century botanist.
Target:
Mission: Magellan
Spacecraft: Magellan
Instrument: Radar System
Size: 2600 x 2400
ID#: PIA00261
Added: 1996-03-14
Views: 2718
Venus - Volcanos in Guinevere Planitia
This image from NASA's Magellan spacecraft, with radar illumination from west to east, shows three unusual volcanoes located in the Guinevere Planitia lowland.
Target:
Mission: Magellan
Spacecraft: Magellan
Instrument: Radar System
Size: 2943 x 2354
ID#: PIA00258
Added: 1996-03-14
Views: 2471
Venus - False Color of Eistla Regio
This false color Magellan image shows a portion of Eistla Regio (region) in the northern hemisphere of Venus, centered at 1 degrees south latitude, 37 degrees east longitude.
Target:
Mission: Magellan
Spacecraft: Magellan
Instrument: Radar System
Size: 1280 x 1024
ID#: PIA00248
Added: 1996-03-14
Views: 2072
Venus - Aphrodite Terra
Landslides on Venus! The image on the left was taken in late November of 1990 during Magellan's first trip around Venus. The image on the right was taken July 23, as the Magellan spacecraft passed over the region for the second time.
Venus - Left and Right Looking Images of Lavinia Region
Target:
Mission: Magellan
Spacecraft: Magellan
Instrument: Radar System
Size: 1750 x 3100
ID#: PIA00247
Added: 1996-03-13
Views: 1927
Venus - Left and Right Looking Images of Lavinia Region
These two radar images from NASA's Magellan spacecraft are centered about 60.5 degrees south latitude and 348.8 degrees east longitude in the eastern Lavinia Region of Venus.
Target:
Mission: Magellan
Spacecraft: Magellan
Instrument: Radar System
Size: 3663 x 4603
ID#: PIA00241
Added: 1996-03-07
Views: 2357
Venus - Lakshmi Planum and Maxwell Montes
This full resolution radar image from NASA's Magellan spacecraft is centered along the eastern edge of Lakshmi Planum and the western edge of Maxwell Montes.
Target:
Mission: Magellan
Spacecraft: Magellan
Instrument: Radar System
Size: 3633 x 3633
ID#: PIA00240
Added: 1996-03-07
Views: 1312
Venus - Lakshmi Planum
This image is a full-resolution mosaic of several images from NASA's Magellan spacecraft. The radar smooth region in the northern part of the image is Lakshmi Planum, a high plateau region above the mean planetary radius.
Target:
Mission: Magellan
Spacecraft: Magellan
Instrument: Radar System
Size: 1100 x 880
ID#: PIA00237
Added: 1996-03-07
Views: 1970
Venus - Asteria Regio and Phoebe Regio
This view of the surface of Venus acquired by NASA's Magellan spacecraft shows a geographically young region of lowland plains. The location is near the equator between two highland areas known as Asteria Regio and Phoebe Regio.
This picture of Venus was taken by the NASA's Galileo spacecraft's Solid State Imaging System on February 14, 1990, at a range of almost 1.7 million miles from the planet.
Target:
Mission: Magellan
Spacecraft: Magellan
Instrument: Radar System
Size: 2857 x 5000
ID#: PIA00083
Added: 1996-02-07
Views: 2526
Venus - Adivar Crater
Many of the impact craters of Venus revealed by NASA's Magellan spacecraft have characteristics unlike craters on any other planetary body. This crater, named Adivar, is located just north of the western Aphrodite highland.