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WebSite | venuslabs.org |
Host IP | 209.167.101.186 |
Location | Canada |
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US$436,085
Last updated: 2023-05-11 03:18:25
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Why Explore Venus? Why Settle Venus? Why Not Mars? A Future On Venus Technical Details (pdf) Venus Needs Advocates (Take Part!) Gallery News About Us Why Explore Venus? When it comes to planetary exploration, Mars certainly has done well for itself. Graphic by Section Design With missions to the Red Planet launched once every few years, Mars has taken for itself the lion’s share of NASA’s planetary exploration budget. Also receiving various degrees of attention are the Moon, Mercury, asteroids, Jupiter, Saturn, and Pluto. Strangely, Earth’s wayward twin, Venus, does not appear on that list. To be fair, the above graphic only begins in 1997. This raises the question: when was the last dedicated NASA mission to Venus that was more than just a distant flyby? Surprisingly, you have to reach all the way back to 1989 , when Magellan probe was launched to radar map Venus. Even that was over a decade after the previous NASA mission to Venus, the Pioneer Multiprobe. Despite being the easiest |
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