Episode 15- Going to Venus
Check out my latest episode!1. Venera Program (Soviet Union):Launch Date: 1961-1984Overview: The Venera program was a series of Soviet missions to Venus. It included numerous spacecraft, some of which successfully reached the planet's surface and transmitted data, including images, about Venus' harsh environment. Venera 7 was the first spacecraft to land on Venus in 1970.2. Magellan (NASA):Launch Date: 1989Overview: The Magellan spacecraft was sent to Venus to study its geology and map the surface using radar. It provided detailed images of Venus' surface, helping scientists understand the planet's geological history.3. Akatsuki (JAXA):Launch Date: 2010Overview: The Akatsuki spacecraft, also known as the Venus Climate Orbiter, was launched by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA). Its primary mission was to study Venus' atmosphere and climate, focusing on its super-rotational winds and cloud formations.4. Venus Express (ESA):Launch Date: 2005Overview: The European Space Agency's Venus Express mission studied the Venusian atmosphere and climate. It provided valuable data on the planet's cloud cover, volcanic activity, and greenhouse effect.5. Parker Solar Probe (NASA):Launch Date: 2018Overview: While not a Venus-specific mission, the Parker Solar Probe conducts gravity assists with Venus to reduce its orbital distance from the Sun. It provides an opportunity to study Venus during these flybys and gather data about its atmosphere.6. Upcoming Missions:DAVINCI+ (NASA): Planned for launch in the late 2020s, DAVINCI+ (Deep Atmosphere Venus Investigation of Noble gases, Chemistry, and Imaging Plus) will study Venus' atmosphere, particularly its composition and history.VERITAS (NASA): Also planned for launch in the late 2020s, VERITAS (Venus Emissivity, Radio Science, InSAR, Topography, and Spectroscopy) will map Venus' surface and study its geology.EnVision (ESA): EnVision is an ESA mission set to launch in the early 2030s. It will focus on Venus' geology, studying its surface and subsurface to understand its geological history.These missions represent humanity's ongoing efforts to learn more about Earth's closest planetary neighbour, Venus, and to understand its complex and extreme environment. Since my last update was in September 2021, I recommend checking the latest news and space agency websites for any updates on new missions and discoveries related to Venus. #VenusResearch #ExploringVenus #SpaceScience #PlanetaryExploration #Astrobiology #VenusianMysteries #SpaceDiscoveries #VenusRendezvous (for missions involving flybys or orbiters) #VenusianGeology #SpaceTechnology ) #VenusSurface #VenusianClimate #Astronomy #SpaceData #VenusianAtmosphere #PlanetaryMissions #SpaceInnovation #VenusFlyby #CosmicExploration #VenusHistory