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The first photo of every planet in the real solar system.

The German v2 rocket launched from New Mexico in June 5438/KLOC-October was equipped with a 35mm camera. It took the first picture of the earth. This serious picture of pixel painting was taken when the rocket reached 65 miles. It shows the curvature of the earth, the particle view of clouds and land. This gives us a new understanding that the earth is round.

1In July, 965, Mariner 4 reached Mars after eight months' voyage. It wanted to study the atmosphere and radiation of Mars, and took the first picture of the red planet. Granular close-up images show that the diagonal slope in the middle of the picture is actually the curved edge of Mars. Although this photo is nothing to see, it is of great significance. Because this is the first time that an artificial spacecraft has sent back an enlarged portrait of another planet. Mariner 4 continued to take 2 1 Mars images. There are many craters on the surface of Mars, one of which is 94 miles in diameter.

1973165438+10 In October, sailor10 was accelerated by the gravity of Venus. The camera on the spaceship took this close-up photo of Venus. This photo of Venus was taken with an ultraviolet filter. Provides the best image of Venus in history and brings us into this strange world. The picture shows the complicated details of Venus. Atmospheric chaos is not as clear as that of the earth.

Mariner 10 uses the gravity of Venus to accelerate the orbit change. It arrived at Mercury on March 1974, and took 2,800 photos during its three flybys. Mercury's surface is light gray and covered by a crater. Mariner 10 also found that mercury has a metal core and a magnetic field. The surface temperature ranges from 187 degrees Celsius in hot days to 183 degrees Celsius in cold nights.

The first close-up photo of Jupiter was taken by Pioneer Spacecraft 10, which was about1.8000 miles away from Jupiter in February/973. Jupiter's Great Red Spot in the photo is 25,000 miles in diameter, large enough to engulf the earth.

Pioneer 1 1 spacecraft discovered Saturn's F ring and two moons, and it took the first close-up photo of Saturn. This photo is full of mystery.

Voyager 2 spacecraft photographed the atmosphere and satellite images of Uranus in May 438+0986+10, and we found an extremely delicate "red-faced ball".

After Uranus Voyager 2 came to the blue Neptune, Voyager 2 spacecraft took this blue photo in August 1989. The image reveals Neptune's amazing blue color, as well as the atmosphere and huge black spots.

In 20 15, New Horizons took the first close-up photo of Pluto at a distance of 476,000 miles. The towering mountains lead to the vast plains, as well as the heart-shaped ice sheet plateau. New horizons sent back thousands of photos of Pluto's surface and its moons.

At 20 19, 1, he flew over the ultimate place and took a close-up photo. Located in the mysterious Kuiper Belt, it is the farthest celestial body that human detectors have flown. How far can we fly? How long does it take to travel around the whole universe?