From Beyond

A new exhibition of awe-inspiring photos from the first 50 years of planetary exploration.

  • By The Editors
  • AirSpaceMag.com, May 18, 2010
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Tusholi Corona

NASA/ Kinetikon Pictures


Tusholi Corona, La Fayette crater, and Tethus Regio, east of Ishtar, Venus. Radar images taken by Magellan, September 15, 1990 to September 14, 1992.


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Comments (7)

That's great effort to show us those magnificent pictures . Thank's to all those who do that.

looks like mold growing around dunes

thanks that was fantastic

The pics are very small.

Amazing photoes!It makes you peaceful!

Pics should be bigger for better enjoyment.

I just wanna say thank you so much for all the pictures, they are awesome, they really show how amazing live is and all the beautiful things we have to enjoy and take care of in this cool and beautiful planet called earth.

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