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  1. Jan 25, 2024 · We're heading for Venus: ESA approves Envision. ESA’s next mission to Venus was officially ‘adopted’ today by the Agency’s Science Programme Committee. Envision will study Venus from its inner core to its outer atmosphere, giving important new insight into the planet's history, geological activity and climate. Being adopted means that ...

  2. It was adopted on 25 January 2024. Launch: Envision is targeting a launch in the early 2030s. The mission is foreseen to launch from ESA’s Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana on an Ariane 62. Journey and orbit: Envision will reach Venus after a 15-month cruise. After arriving, the spacecraft will spend 15 months aerobraking through Venus ...

  3. Jun 10, 2021 · Europe will join the space party at Planet Venus. You wait ages for a mission to Venus and then three come along at once. The European Space Agency has just selected a probe called Envision to go ...

  4. Jun 10, 2021 · On June 10, 2021, the European Space Agency (ESA) announced the selection of EnVision as its newest medium-class science mission. EnVision will make detailed observations of Venus to understand its history and especially understand the connections between the atmosphere and geologic processes. As a key partner in the mission, NASA provides the ...

  5. Jun 10, 2021 · Envision will be ESA’s next Venus orbiter, providing a holistic view of the planet from its inner core to upper atmosphere to determine how and why Venus and Earth evolved so differently. The mission was selected by ESA’s Science Programme Committee on 10 June as the fifth Medium-class mission in the Agency’s Cosmic Vision plan, targeting ...

  6. Highlights. The European Space Agency (ESA) is launching the EnVision spacecraft in 2031 or later to study Venus and its past. EnVision will tell us the history Venus experienced that drove it from being habitable to hellish. NASA is collaborating with ESA to enhance the scientific output from their missions.

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  8. The EnVision launch is scheduled for November 2031, with back-up dates in 2032 and 2033. The mission will launch with an Ariane 64 rocket (direct escape). The interplanetary cruise phase will take around 15 months. The Venus orbit insertion will be highly elliptic, and the final science orbit will be reached by means of Aerobraking.

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