| A Mariner 10 view of the clouds of Venus, taken in ultraviolet light. This is an example of early planetary imagery. The dots are a measuring grid in the camera. |
| The clouds of Venus are nearly featureless in visible light. Their structure is best seen in ultraviolet light, as in this view. |
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