Spacecraft landings on Mars and Venus provide an opportunity to seek and discover transient dust phenomena with various instruments, and to make inferences about local-scale surface modification processes. The present study is concerned with such dust phenomena. In addition, an attempt is made to relate all of the landing sites on Venus to each other in terms of dust phenomena. On Mars a difference in the magnitude of dust effects was observed between the Viking Lander 1 (VL-1) and Viking Lander 2 (VL-2) sites, which is due to either a particle size variation, or the degree of surface blockiness. It appears that the blocks at VL-2 have somewhat protected the surface fines from being raised by retroengine exhaust. The Venera 10 panorama contains a zone of darkening similar to that in the VL-1 zone.
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