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illustration of Mars, the fourth planet in our solar system, the red planet and the most likely place that could support life. This image is part of my self initiated Planets series, and shows the robotic rover Opportunity which landed on Mars on the 24th January 2004, and was active until mid-2018, 57 times its originally designed lifespan. Sadly in that time it found no signs of life.
Next illustration of Venus, the second planet in our solar system. This print shows the landscape of Venus, which is the most volcanic known planet. It also shows the Venera 7, a Soviet spacecraft, which was the first probe mankind sent to the green planet on 15th December 1970, and also became the first spacecraft to soft land on another planet and the first to transmit data from there back to Earth.

Venus

Mars, the fourth planet in our solar system, the red planet and the most likely place that could support life. This image is part of my self initiated Planets series, and shows the robotic rover Opportunity which landed on Mars on the 24th January 2004, and was active until mid-2018, 57 times its originally designed lifespan. Sadly in that time it found no signs of life.

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