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Radar / Venus / Planetary geology / Planemos / Magellan / Ovda Regio / Synthetic aperture radar / Moon / Venus snow / Planetary science / Technology / Astronomy
Date: 2015-01-03 13:44:42
Radar
Venus
Planetary geology
Planemos
Magellan
Ovda Regio
Synthetic aperture radar
Moon
Venus snow
Planetary science
Technology
Astronomy

Heavy metal frost? A new look at a Venusian mystery

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