EnVision

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proposed mission to Venus

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EnVision (spacecraft)
planetary probeproposed entityorbiterAriane 6European Space AgencyFrance

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ESA’s EnVision mission will study Venus’s surface with a selection of science instruments to understand why our closest neighbour in space is so different.ESA’s EnVision mission will study Venus’s surface with a selection of science instruments to understand why our closest neighbour in space is so different.
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Set to launch in 2031, EnVision will observe Venus from its inner core up to its upper atmosphere, to further reveal the planet`s history, activity and climate. This holistic approach to studying Venus is special.Set to launch in 2031, EnVision will observe Venus from its inner core up to its upper atmosphere, to further reveal the planet's history, activity and climate. This holistic approach to studying Venus is special.
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The picture displays a rendering of the EnVision spacecraft around Venus with SRS, VenSAR feed and reflectarray antennas deployed. Licensed under the CC Attribution-Share Alike 4.0. Please credit ESA / NASA / Paris Observatory / VR2PlanetsThe picture displays a rendering of the EnVision spacecraft around Venus with SRS, VenSAR feed and reflectarray antennas deployed. Licensed under the CC Attribution-Share Alike 4.0. Please credit ESA / NASA / Paris Observatory / VR2Planets
The picture displays a rendering of the EnVision spacecraft around Venus with SRS, VenSAR feed and reflectarray antennas deployed. Licensed under the CC Attribution-Share Alike 4.0. Please credit ESA / NASA / Paris Observatory / VR2PlanetsThe picture displays a rendering of the EnVision spacecraft around Venus with SRS, VenSAR feed and reflectarray antennas deployed. Licensed under the CC Attribution-Share Alike 4.0. Please credit ESA / NASA / Paris Observatory / VR2Planets