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Resumen
Los datos del orbitador Pioneer Venus revelaron un valle de grieta de 7 kilómetros de profundidad en Venus, junto a una llanura ondulada. La flatitud planetaria es probablemente menos de 1/2500.
Área de la Ciencia:
- Ciencias planetarias Ciencias planetarias.
- Geología de Venus.
Sus antecedentes:
- Venus exhibe diversas características geológicas.
- Las misiones anteriores proporcionaron datos topográficos limitados de alta resolución.
Objetivo del estudio:
- Para analizar los datos de dispersión de altimetría y radar del orbitador Pioneer Venus.
- Identificar y caracterizar las principales características geológicas de Venus.
Principales métodos:
- Se utilizaron datos de altimetría del orbitador Pioneer Venus.
- Se analizaron las mediciones de dispersión de radar.
Principales resultados:
- Descubrió un valle de grieta con hasta 7 km de relieve vertical.
- Identificó una llanura distinta y suavemente ondulada adyacente al valle del Rift.
- La flatitud planetaria restringida para ser menos de 1/2500.
Conclusiones:
- Los hallazgos sugieren una actividad tectónica significativa en Venus.
- Las características identificadas proporcionan nuevos conocimientos sobre la geología venusiana.
- Un análisis más profundo puede refinar nuestra comprensión de la forma de Venus y su historia geológica.
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