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  1. Venus Express entered its target orbit at apoapsis on 7 May 2006 at 13:31 UTC, when the spacecraft was 151,000,000 kilometres (94,000,000 mi) from Earth. At this point the spacecraft was running on an ellipse substantially closer to the planet than during the initial orbit.

  2. Nov 9, 2005 · What was Venus Express? Venus Express was the first European spacecraft to orbit Venus. The original mission was expected to last no more than 500 Earth days, but the mission was extended five times. Nation United States of America (USA) Objective(s) Venus Orbit Spacecraft VEX Spacecraft Mass 2,800 pounds (1,270 kilograms) Mission Design and Management […]

    • United States of America (USA)
    • VEX
    • Venus Orbit
    • 2,800 pounds (1,270 kilograms)
  3. Nov 9, 2005 · Scientists are unable to explain some of the more extreme atmospheric phenomena that take place on Venus. For example, the planet only rotates once every 243 Earth days, and in the opposite direction. However, in the upper atmosphere, hurricane-force winds sweep around Venus, taking just four Earth days to entirely circumnavigate the planet!

  4. ESA's Venus Express spacecraft studied the planet for over 8 years, revealing much of what we now know about the second world from the Sun

  5. Venus Express and Mars Express are very similar in design but some modifications had to be introduced on the spacecraft as the environment near Venus is harsher than the Martian environment. The solar flux is twice as powerful as it is in Earth orbit and four times as much as it is at Mars.

  6. Nov 9, 2005 · Venus Express was ESA's first spacecraft to voyage to our nearest planet; it was built around the design of Mars Express, making it quicker and cheaper to develop. It studied the planet's complex dynamics and chemistry, and the interactions between the atmosphere and the surface, which provided clues about the surface’s characteristics.

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  8. Jan 3, 2020 · Venus Express arrived at its destination on April 11, 2006, after jetting about 250 million miles (400 million kilometers) from Earth. The spacecraft fired its engines for a planned 50-minute burn ...

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