Venus In Situ Explorer

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An aerobot concept for Venus exploration

The Venus In Situ Explorer (VISE) is a mission proposed since 2003 by the Planetary Science Decadal Survey as a space probe designed to answer fundamental scientific questions by landing and performing experiments on Venus.[1] It is a candidate for NASA's New Frontiers program to be launched by 2022. The Principal Investigators are currently refining and promoting the mission concept.[2]

Overview and capabilities

While on the surface, the Venus In Situ Explorer will acquire and characterize a core sample of the surface to study pristine rock samples not weathered by the very harsh surface conditions of the planet. Also, the VISE will determine the composition and mineralogy of the surface.

Various exploration concepts

Several variant mission concepts for a Venus in situ mission have also been proposed, including both surface and atmospheric exploration:

References

  1. Venus Exploration Analysis Group (VEXAG)
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External links

  • NASA Atmospheric Flight on Venus Landis, Geoffrey A., Colozza, Anthony, and LaMarre, Christopher M., International Astronautical Federation Congress 2002, paper IAC-02-Q.4.2.03, AIAA-2002-0819, AIAA0, No. 5