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Venus Today
NASA Awards $3.3 Million to Study Mission to Venus
NASA has awarded the University of Colorado at Boulder $3.3 million for a detailed, one-year concept study for a lander mission to Venus to study the history of its surface, climate and atmosphere and to predict its ultimate fate in the solar system.
Send Your Name or Message to Venus on Japan's Akatsuki Mission
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) has been holding the \"AKATSUKI Message Campaign\" in order to enhance people's interest in Venus and to make people feel familiar with the Venus Climate Orbiter \"AKATSUKI\".
New map hints at Venus's wet, volcanic past
Venus Express has charted the first map of Venus's southern hemisphere at infrared wavelengths. The new map hints that our neighbouring world may once have been more Earth-like, with both, a plate tectonics system and an ocean of water.
New map hints at Venus's wet, volcanic past
Venus Express has charted the first map of Venus's southern hemisphere at infrared wavelengths. The new map hints that our neighbouring world may once have been more Earth-like, with both, a plate tectonics system and an ocean of water.
Watching Venus Glow in the Dark
ESA's Venus Express spacecraft has observed an eerie glow in the night-time atmosphere of Venus.
NASA LaRC Solicitation: Parachute Systems for Venus
NASA is developing potential proposals for the upcoming New Frontiers Program Announcement of Opportunity (2009) that involve multiple strategies for Venus exploration.
Where did Venus's water go?
Venus Express has made the first detection of an atmospheric loss process on Venus's day-side. Last year, the spacecraft revealed that most of the lost atmosphere escapes from the night-side.
Venus comes to life at wavelengths invisible to human eyes
A pale yellow dot to the human eye, Earth's twin planet comes to life in the ultraviolet and the infrared. New images taken by instruments on board ESA's Venus Express provide insight into the turbulent atmosphere of our neighbouring planet.
SETI Radio Telescopes Track New Horizons
In a successful September demonstration of its growing capabilities, the Allen Telescope Array (ATA) detected transmissions from New Horizons while the spacecraft was more than a billion miles from home.
Venus Express searching for life - on Earth
The images of Earth cover both visible and near-infrared regions of the spectrum and can be split into spectra, in order to search for the signature of molecules in the Earth's atmosphere.
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