| Venus Monitoring Camera image taken in the  ultraviolet (0.365 micrometres), from a distance of about 30 000 km. It shows numerous high-contrast features, caused by an unknown chemical in the clouds that absorbs ultraviolet light, creating the bright and dark zones.  With data from Venus Express, scientists have learnt that the equatorial  areas on Venus that appear dark in ultraviolet light are regions of  relatively high temperature, where intense convection brings up dark  material from below. In contrast, the bright regions at mid-latitudes  are areas where the temperature in the atmosphere decreases with depth.  The temperature reaches a minimum at the cloud tops suppressing vertical  mixing. This annulus of cold air, nicknamed the ‘cold collar’, appears  as a bright band in the ultraviolet images. | 
| This artist’s concept of Venus, dated 2006, suggests the presence of lightning in the atmosphere. | 
 
 
 
 
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