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Sd the Soviet Venera Probes Are Still Sitting on the Surface of Venus Slowly Being Crushed and Corroded by 900 Degree Sulfuric Acid Clouds and the Photographs They Sent Back in 1975 Remain the Only Im

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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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