The Venus Entry Probe study is one of ESA\u27s technology reference studies. It aims to identify; the technologies required to develop a low-cost, science-driven mission for in-situ exploration of the atmosphere of Venus, and the philosophy that can be adopted. The mission includes a science gathering spacecraft in an elliptical polar Venus orbit, a relay satellite in highly elliptical Venus orbit, and an atmospheric entry probe delivering a long duration aerobot which will drop several microprobes during its operational phase. The atmospheric entry sequence is initiated at 120 km altitude and an entry velocity of 9.8 kms-1. Once the velocity has reduced to 15 ms-1 the aerobot is deployed. This consists of a gondola and balloon and has a fl...
Mounting evidence of chemical disequilibria in the Venusian atmosphere has heightened interest in th...
A mission to return a sample to Earth from the surface of Venus faces a multitude of multidisciplina...
platform to conduct research in a near-space environment. Currently, both Earth and Space scientists...
Venus is known for its extreme surface temperature and its sulfuric acid clouds. But the cloud layer...
Robotic exploration of Venus presents many challenges because of the thick atmosphere and the high s...
The Venus Entry Probe is one of ESA s Technology Reference Studies (TRS). The purpose of the Technol...
Venus, the “greenhouse planet, ” is a scientifically fascinating place. The US National Academies of...
International audienceScience goals to understand the origin, history and environment of Venus have ...
International audienceScience goals to understand the origin, history and environment of Venus have ...
Robotic aerovehicles, or aerobots, can perform long duration detailed studies of planetary surfaces ...
The main objective of this project is to design an aerial vehicle which can contribute in planetary ...
Because of the extreme conditions in the atmosphere, Venus has been less explored than for example M...
Because of the extreme conditions in the atmosphere, Venus has been less explored than for example M...
This presentation was part of the session : Current Planetary Probe Science and TechnologySixth Inte...
Because of the extreme conditions in the atmosphere, Venus has been less explored than for example M...
Mounting evidence of chemical disequilibria in the Venusian atmosphere has heightened interest in th...
A mission to return a sample to Earth from the surface of Venus faces a multitude of multidisciplina...
platform to conduct research in a near-space environment. Currently, both Earth and Space scientists...
Venus is known for its extreme surface temperature and its sulfuric acid clouds. But the cloud layer...
Robotic exploration of Venus presents many challenges because of the thick atmosphere and the high s...
The Venus Entry Probe is one of ESA s Technology Reference Studies (TRS). The purpose of the Technol...
Venus, the “greenhouse planet, ” is a scientifically fascinating place. The US National Academies of...
International audienceScience goals to understand the origin, history and environment of Venus have ...
International audienceScience goals to understand the origin, history and environment of Venus have ...
Robotic aerovehicles, or aerobots, can perform long duration detailed studies of planetary surfaces ...
The main objective of this project is to design an aerial vehicle which can contribute in planetary ...
Because of the extreme conditions in the atmosphere, Venus has been less explored than for example M...
Because of the extreme conditions in the atmosphere, Venus has been less explored than for example M...
This presentation was part of the session : Current Planetary Probe Science and TechnologySixth Inte...
Because of the extreme conditions in the atmosphere, Venus has been less explored than for example M...
Mounting evidence of chemical disequilibria in the Venusian atmosphere has heightened interest in th...
A mission to return a sample to Earth from the surface of Venus faces a multitude of multidisciplina...
platform to conduct research in a near-space environment. Currently, both Earth and Space scientists...