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No commercial mechanism. The article describes historical space probes on Venus and a defunct probe crash. No companies, commodities, supply chains, or economic activity are mentioned. This is purely scientific/historical content with zero commercial relevance.

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  • Soviet Venera probes landed on Venus between 1975 and 1982.
  • Venera 9 and 10 transmitted data shortly after landing.
  • Venera 13 sent first color photographs from another planet.
  • A 2025 study suggests at least seven probes remain recognizable.
  • Cosmos 482 probe re-entered Earth's atmosphere and crashed into Indian Ocean in 2025.

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