The most incredible pictures of every planet in our solar system

Mercury


NASA/Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory/Carnegie Institution of Washington

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Captured with NASA's Messenger spacecraft, this is the most complete view of Mercury ever taken. It was compiled very recently, on February 22nd.

Venus

NASA/JPL

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This one's a little bit more dated, dating from 1996 during the Magellan mission, also known as the Venus Radar Mapper. It's been in orbit since 1989, but this shot is one of our favorites of its long trip out to the second planet. The dark spots all over the planet are meteorite impacts, and that big light section right in the center is Ovda Regio, a massive mountain range.

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