ESA's Venus Express mission was launched 09-Nov-2005 and arrived at Venus in April, 2006. The spacecraft went into a near-polar orbit on 06-May-2006, with apogee and perigee altitudes of 66,000 km and 250 km (10.9 and 0.04 Venus radii). The main goal of the mission is to conduct a comprehensive study of the atmosphere of Venus and to examine the plasma environment and the interaction between the upper atmosphere and the solar wind. Instruments carried on Venus Express are: the Venus Monitoring Camera, a wide angle imager; ASPERA, a combined energetic neutral atom imager, ion, and electron spectrometer, and magnetometer; PFS, an IR Fourier spectrometer; SPICAV/SOIR, a UV/IR spectrometer; VIRTIS, a UV, visible, IR imaging spectrometer; MAG, a suite of two magnetometers, and VeRa, a radio science experiment.
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ESA's Venus Express mission was launched 09-Nov-2005 and arrived at Venus in April, 2006. The spacecraft went into a near-polar orbit on 06-May-2006, with apogee and perigee altitudes of 66,000 km and 250 km (10.9 and 0.04 Venus radii). The main goal of the mission is to conduct a comprehensive study of the atmosphere of Venus and to examine the plasma environment and the interaction between the upper atmosphere and the solar wind. Instruments carried on Venus Express are: the Venus Monitoring Camera, a wide angle imager; ASPERA, a combined energetic neutral atom imager, ion, and electron spectrometer, and magnetometer; PFS, an IR Fourier spectrometer; SPICAV/SOIR, a UV/IR spectrometer; VIRTIS, a UV, visible, IR imaging spectrometer; MAG, a suite of two magnetometers, and VeRa, a radio science experiment.
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1. | ProjectScientist | spase://SMWG/Person/Hakan.Svedhem |