What planet, covered by a thick layer of clouds, looks smooth and featureless through a telescope?

What planet, covered by a thick layer of clouds, looks smooth and featureless through a telescope?

  • Correct Answer: venus
  • mars
  • Earth
  • uranus

Explanation: Viewed through a telescope, Venus looks smooth and featureless. The planet is covered by a thick layer of clouds. You can see the clouds in pictures of Venus, such as Figure below . We make maps of the surface using radar, because the thick clouds won’t allow us to take photographs of the surface of Venus.

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