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- 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) in funding, are due to launch between 2028 and 2030.
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Jun 4, 2021 · NASA's going to send new spacecraft to Venus. Here's why. By Genelle Weule. ABC Science. Planets and Asteroids. Fri 4 Jun 2021. Venus is hidden by a dense atmosphere of clouds laden with sulphuric ...
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Jan 27, 2024 · A satellite designed to study Venus from top to bottom and a trio of gravitational wave-surfing spacecraft are two of the latest missions that the European Space Agency has adopted.
Jun 2, 2021 · Despite the best efforts of scientists eager to study Earth’s sister world, U.S. efforts to send a dedicated spacecraft to Venus languished—until NASA made a surprising announcement.
Jun 2, 2022 · In a recently published paper, NASA scientists and engineers give new details about the agency’s Deep Atmosphere Venus Investigation of Noble gases, Chemistry, and Imaging (DAVINCI) mission, which will descend through the layered Venus atmosphere to the surface of the planet in mid-2031.
Mar 15, 2024 · The space agency now plans to send a spacecraft to Venus as early as 2031, a few years later than its original plan to launch in 2027. What changed—and what are the upsides of going to...
Jun 2, 2021 · NASA’s next two missions, named DAVINCI+ and VERITAS, are heading to Venus, administrator Bill Nelson announced at a news conference June 2. “These two sister missions both aim to understand ...
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Jun 2, 2021 · NASA will send two new missions to Venus to learn more about how the planet's hellish atmosphere turned so hostile over its history.