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Destination Venus part 4: What could a mission to Venus look like?

High pressure and extreme heat: The conditions on the surface of Venus are challenging. © ESA[...] to search for life in the atmosphere of Venus to be feasible in the short term Venus Express, the last[...] European mission to Venus to date, left the Earth on November 9, 2005. The probe entered...

Destination Venus part 1: Why the existence of life on Venus is very likely

Destination Venus part 3: Was Venus a twin of Earth millions of years ago?

Venus transit on June 6, 2012. According to Dr. Michael Way it is not the proximity to the sun[...] that makes Venus the hostile planet it is today. © NASA / SDO #DestinationVenus Exploration 04. December 2019[...] about Venus' climate history and the need for further surface missions Dr. Michael...

Destination Venus Part 7: How OHB intends to bring scientific instruments into the atmosphere of Venus

life. The discovery of the phosphorus-hydrogen compound phosphine in the atmosphere of Venus could[...] instruments into the atmosphere of Venus Does life exist on our Earth's closest neighbour? Astronomers have[...] discovered the phosphorus-hydrogen compound phosphine in the atmosphere of Venus...

Destination Venus part 2: Why a mission to venus can spark the development of new technologies

The last European mission to Venus improved our understanding of the greenhouse effect on Earth[...] . #DestinationVenus Exploration 11. November 2019 It is a sensible idea to bring a probe to Venus and even land[...] on the surface Jan Wörner, ESA Director General, is convinced that a mission to ...

Destination Venus part 5: Why a mission to Venus helps us to deepen our knowledge about Earth

Venus and Earth are sister planets that formed about 4.6 billion years ago. © NASA[...] that we can learn a lot about our Solar System and our Earth from missions to Venus Prof. Dr. Pascale[...] . In an interview with the OHB editorial team, she explains why missions to Venus are a worthwhile...

TwoMinutesOfSpace Part 15: A new mission to Venus?

#TwoMinutesOfSpace Part 15: A new mission to Venus? OHB expert Carsten Borowy shares his knowledge about the wonders[...] pioneer shares his knowledge about the wonders of space. Episode 15 is about Venus. The nearest[...] fuel. More TwoMinutesOfSpace 02. December 2021 Life on Mars and Venus? -...

A mission to Venus will help us to better understand the Earth

: thoughts about time and space A mission to Venus will help us to better understand the Earth[...] that there are other, possibly even more rewarding objects in space for pursuing this goal. One of these is Venus. When[...] in opposition to Earth, Venus is our closest neighbor. Like Earth, Venus...

TwoMinutesOfSpace Season 2 - Part 6: Life on Mars and Venus?

2 - Part 6: Life on Mars and Venus? Space knowledge with OHB experts Carsten Borowy and Charlotte Bewick

#DestinationVenus Part 9: What insights can we expect from the new Venus missions?

In the 2030s, three new missions – DAVINCI, VERITAS and EnVision – will reach Venus and provide[...] of NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies about the new Venus missions DAVINCI, VERITAS and EnVision[...] atmospheres. In recent years, he has published several research papers on Venus and...
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