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- NASA is awarding approximately $500 million per mission for development.
www.nasa.gov/news-release/nasa-selects-2-missions-to-study-lost-habitable-world-of-venus/NASA Selects 2 Missions to Study ‘Lost Habitable’ World of Venus
Jun 2, 2021 · NASA is awarding approximately $500 million per mission for development. Each is expected to launch in the 2028-2030 timeframe. The selected missions are: DAVINCI+ (Deep Atmosphere Venus Investigation of Noble gases, Chemistry, and Imaging)
- Exploring Venus with NASA’s DAVINCI Mission - Science@NASA
NASA's DAVINCI (Deep Atmosphere Venus Investigations of...
- Exploring Venus with NASA’s DAVINCI Mission - Science@NASA
DAVINCI will study Venus from its clouds down to the planet's surface – the first mission to study Venus using both flybys and a descent probe. It joins the VERITAS mission as the first NASA spacecraft to explore Earth's sister planet Venus since the 1990s.
Jun 29, 2021 · NASA selects low-cost (around $500 million) projects through a program called Discovery only every few years.
Dec 14, 2023 · Two days before the conference, in a highly unusual move, NASA pulled much of the funding for a previously selected Venus mission, known as VERITAS (Venus Emissivity, Radio science,...
Jun 3, 2021 · Nasa has announced that it is sending two new missions to Venus in order to examine the planet's atmosphere and geological features. The missions, which have each been awarded $500m (£352m)...
May 22, 2023 · NASA's DAVINCI (Deep Atmosphere Venus Investigations of Noble gases, Chemistry, and Imaging) mission will study Venus from above its clouds down to its surface, investigating how the planet and its dense atmosphere formed and evolved over the past 4.5 billion years.
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VERITAS, and another mission called DAVINCI, will be the first NASA spacecraft to explore Venus since the 1990s. Veritas will discover the secrets of a lost habitable world, gathering data to reveal how the paths of Venus and Earth diverged.