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Venera-17 or Venera-D is a proposed Russian space mission to Venus that would include an orbiter and a lander to be launched in 2036. The orbiter's prime objective is to perform observations with the use of a radar. The lander, based on the Venera design, would be capable of operating for a long duration on the planet's surface. The "D" in Venera-D stands for "долгоживущая" ("dolgozhivuschaya"), which means "long lasting" in Russian.
- Venera-D: Venus Cloud Habitability System Workshop : November 29–December 2, 2021, Virtual - book published in 2021, English, online
- Venera-D: Venus Cloud Habitability System Workshop : November 29–December 2, 2021, Virtual - book published in 2021, English, online
| Type | Subtype | Date | Description | Notes | Source |
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| commons | image | Mars-Venera station liquid-based engine (2004) | Commons | ||
| commons | image | Position of Venera landing sites superimposed on combined Magellan/Pioneer/Venera topography data | Commons | ||
| commons | image | VenusTopoVenera | Commons | ||


