Venus Colorized Clouds |
The features are embedded in winds that flow from east to west at about 230
mph. The smallest features visible are about 45 miles across. An intriguing
filamentary dark pattern is seen immediately left of the bright region at the
subsolar point (equatorial 'noon'). North is at the top and the evening
terminator is to the left. The Galileo Project is managed for NASA's Office of
Space Science and Applications by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory; its mission
is to study Jupiter and its satellites and magnetosphere after multiple
gravity-assist flybys at Venus and Earth.
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