Image Credit: Magellan Spacecraft Team, USGS, NASA
Sunday, October 16, 2016
NASA Photo of the Day
Today:
Cylindrical Mountains on Venus
Image Credit: Magellan Spacecraft Team, USGS, NASA
Explanation:
What could cause a huge cylindrical mountain to rise from the surface of Venus?
Such features that occur on Venus are known as coronas.
Pictured here in the foreground is 500-kilometer wide Atete Corona found in a region of
Venus known as the
Galindo.
The featured image was created by combining multiple
radar maps of the region to form a computer-generated three-dimensional perspective.
The series of
dark rectangles that cross the image from top to bottom were created by the imaging procedure and are not real.
The origin of massive coronas remains a
topic of research
although speculation holds they result from volcanism.
Studying Venusian coronas help scientists better understand the
inner structure of both
Venus and
Earth.
Image Credit: Magellan Spacecraft Team, USGS, NASA
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