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High-resolution images are presented of an oxygen airglow that arises during downwelling at an altitude of about 95 km on the nightside of Venus. Oxygen atoms are formed by photolysis of CO2 on the sunlit hemisphere and are then transported to the nightside, where they recombine during descent. The newly formed molecular oxygen emits radiation to produce the airglow. Localized, short-lived regions of emission and neighboring dark areas are observed, demonstrating the potential of such observations to constrain atmospheric dynamics at this little-studied and important altitude in the Venusian mesosphere.