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Sources for Venus:
Grinspoon, David Harry. Venus
Revealed. New York; Reading, Massachusetts; Menlo Park,
California; Don Mills, Ontario; Harlow, England: Addison-Wesley
Publishing Company, Inc., 1997.
Head, James W. "Venus
[Planet]" World Book Multimedia Encyclopedia. Chicago:
World Book Inc., 1997.
McManus, Jason, Ed. The Near
Planets. Richmond, Virginia, Time-Life Books Inc, 1989.
Robinson, Cordula. "Magellan
Reveals Venus," Astronomy. Febuary 1995.
Williams, Dr. David R., "Venus
Fact Sheet," Planetary Fact Sheets. Online. 14 July
2000. http://nsssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/factsheet/venusfact.html
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Photo Credits for
Venus:
Venus (Cloud cover):
Ultraviolet picture of Venus seen from the outside with clouds
swirling, as seen by the Pioneer Venus Orbiter taken 26 Feb 1979.
(pvo_uv_790226.jpg) Courtesy of NASA and NSSDC. http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/image/planetary/venus/pvo_uv_790226.jpg
Venus (Cloud cover 2):
Ultraviolet image of Venus' clouds as seen by the Pioneer Venus
Orbiter (Feb. 5, 1979). (pvo_uv_790205.jpg) Courtesy of NASA and
NSSDC. http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/image/planetary/venus/pvo_uv_790205.jpg
Venus: Global view of Venus.
Courtesy of NSSDC and NASA At: http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/image/planetary/venus/venusglobe.jpg
Venus Ground seen from Venera 13:
(actual picture with metal thing in the bottom) Picture of the
surface of Venus from the Russian Venera 13, on the right side of
the craft. http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/image/planetary/venus/venera13-right.jpg
Magellan: mgn_deploy.jpg The
Magellan being deployed off of the Atlantis flight during the STS30.
NASA photo number: P_3425BC. Courtesy of NASA/NSSDC.
Pioneer Venus Orbiter: (pv_orbiter.jpg)
Artist's conception of Pioneer Venus Orbiter. Courtesy of NSSDC/NASA.
Mariner 2: (mariner2.gif) Artists
conception of Mariner 2. Courtesy of NASA/NSSDC.
Gula Mons: Computer generated
surface view of Gula Mons. For this image, we also have a special
treat. Because the vertical scale on these images is so exaggerated
(a factor of 22.5, remember), we thought you might want to see what
one of them would look like with a more realistic vertical
scale. Courtesy of NASA/NSSDC. Catalog number: P-38721. http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/image/planetary/venus/mgn_gula_mons.jpg
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