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  1. Oct 17, 2024 · Old Data Yields New Secrets as NASA’s DAVINCI Preps for Venus Trip. Due to launch in the early 2030s, NASA’s DAVINCI mission will investigate whether Venus — a sweltering world wrapped in an atmosphere of noxious gases — once had oceans and continents like Earth. Consisting of a flyby spacecraft and descent probe, DAVINCI will focus on ...

  2. Sep 30, 2020 · If life does exist on Venus, NASA may have first detected it back in 1978. But the finding went unnoticed for 42 years. Life on Venus is still a long shot. But there's reason to take the idea ...

  3. There have been 46 space missions to the planet Venus (including gravity-assist flybys). Missions to Venus constitute part of the exploration of Venus. The Soviet Union, followed by the United States, have soft landed probes on the surface. Venera 7 was the first lander overall and first for the Soviet Union, touching down on 15 December 1970.

    Spacecraft
    Launch Date [7]
    Operator
    Mission
    10 February 2020
    Gravity assist
    20 October 2018
    Gravity assist
    12 August 2018
    NASA United States
    Gravity assist
    20 May 2010
    UNISEC Japan
    Flyby
  4. Jun 2, 2021 · That is not true of his team’s mission concept, a bombastic endeavor that would drop an American probe into the Venusian maw for the first time since NASA’s Pioneer Venus mission of 1978. The ...

  5. Oct 1, 2020 · Artist’s impression of the large probe that entered Venus’s atmosphere in 1978 after deployment by NASA’s Pioneer Venus Multiprobe mission. NASA. Space & Physics. Earlier this month ...

    • Jonathan O'callaghan
  6. Mar 25, 2021 · A group of scientists say a 43-year-old NASA mission may have detected phosphine and other gases linked to life in Venus ’ atmosphere. The data come from NASA’s Pioneer Venus Multiprobe mission, which deployed a series of probes into the planet’s clouds in 1978. The findings are the latest salvo in a spirited debate over whether another ...

  7. Feb 26, 2020 · A proposed mission called DAVINCI+ could one day fly the first U.S. spacecraft since 1978 to study the atmosphere of Venus. On Feb. 13, NASA announced that DAVINCI+, named after the visionary Renaissance artist and scientist Leonardo da Vinci, is one of four teams selected under the agency’s Discovery Program to develop concept studies for new missions in this decade to various intriguing ...

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