NASA probe captures first images of Venus' surface in visible light
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NASA's Parker Solar Probe has captured its first visible light images of the surface of Venus.
According to an agency release, the images show a faint glow, revealing distinctive features of the planet – as well as a halo of oxygen.
While clouds obstruct most of the visible light coming from the surface, the longest visible wavelengths make it through.
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