
After eight years of study of the second planet in our Solar System, ESA’s Venus Express orbiter is winding up its science program in anticipation of a plunge into the Venusian atmosphere sometime in the next two months... Continue Reading Venus Express prepares for plunge into atmosphere
Section: Aircraft
Tags: ESA, Spacecraft, Unmanned, Venus
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