Беларуская: Фатаграфія венерыянскай паверхні Венера-9
English: Photography of Venusian surface by Venera 9.
Русский: Фотосъемка поверхности Венеры Венера-9
Sardu: Sa fotografia est fata cun sa camera de su lander Venera 9. Sa camera no si fiat oberta beni po mori de sa pressioni me in sa superfitzi de Vènere. Est su propiu sa prima foto fata a pitzu de sa superfitzi de un'atru praneta.
Українська: Фотозйомка венеріанської поверхні Венера-9
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Photo of the surface of Venus taken by the Venera 9 lander the 22 October 1975
Fotografia fata dae su lander Venera 9 in sa superfitzi de Vènere in su 22 de mesi de ladàminis 1975
Фотография поверхности Венеры, сделанная спускаемым аппаратом Венера-9 22 октября 1975 г.