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Venera 9: The First Photograph from the Surface of Venus

On October 22, 1975, the Soviet Venera 9 probe made a groundbreaking achievement by sending back the first photograph from the surface of Venus, despite its brief existence under extreme conditions.

Editorial StaffJuly 9, 20261 min read

The Venera 9 probe, launched by the Soviet Union, landed on Venus and operated for just 53 minutes before succumbing to the planet's harsh environment. During this short time, it transmitted a historic photograph back to Earth.

The image captured by Venera 9 was grainy and black-and-white, revealing sharp-edged rocks that scientists had not anticipated would survive the intense heat and pressure of Venus.

This mission marked a significant milestone in space exploration, showcasing the capabilities of robotic probes and expanding our understanding of other planets.