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Nov 9, 2017 · Dozens of spacecraft have launched to explore Venus, but not all have been successful. NASA's Mariner 2 was the first spacecraft to visit any planet beyond Earth when it flew past Venus on Dec. 14, 1962. NASA is planning two new missions to Venus: VERITAS, and DAVINCI.
- VERITAS Overview - Science@NASA
The spacecraft will arrive at Venus after a six-month...
- VERITAS - NASA Science
NASA's DAVINCI Will Study Venus With Flybys and Probe....
- VERITAS Overview - Science@NASA
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 Venus...
Jun 8, 2021 · The spacecraft will then release its spherical probe that will plummet into Venus’ atmosphere for one hour, to measure noble gases and other elements, temperature and pressure.
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...
The spacecraft will arrive at Venus after a six-month cruise, and enter a polar orbit (orbiting over the poles, rather than the equator). VERITAS will perform an orbit insertion maneuver using its six main engines. The spacecraft's initial orbit at Venus will be highly elliptical, lasting 120 hours.
NASA's DAVINCI Will Study Venus With Flybys and Probe. 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.
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Jun 2, 2021 · Both new Venus missions will launch between 2028 and 2030 and will carry technology demonstrations as well as the main science components, NASA said in a press release.