The teardrop shape of Venus away from the centermost part of the sun simply is caused by the photographic surface being planar, rather than spherical. The image can never be represented without distortion for the same reason that the globe can’t be represented without distortion on a flat map.
Robert P. Kelso
San Marcos, Texas
The origins of this teardrop shape are still being investigated
.—R. Cowen
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