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File:Venus-ParkerSolarProbe-July2020.jpg

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NASA’s Parker Solar Probe had an up-close view of Venus when it flew by the planet in July 2020. Some of the features seen by scientists are labeled in this annotated image. The dark spot appearing on the lower portion of Venus is an artifact from the WISPR instrument
Date Source https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/thumbnails/image/wispr_venus_annotated.jpg Author NASA/Johns Hopkins APL/Naval Research Laboratory/Guillermo Stenborg and Brendan Gallagher

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Planet Venus - Viewed by the Parker Solar Probe - July 2020

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