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Get Free AccessAbstract In this work we discuss various selected mission concepts addressing Venus evolution through time. More specifically, we address investigations and payload instrument concepts supporting scientific goals and open questions presented in the companion articles of this volume. Also included are their related investigations (observations & modeling) and discussion of which measurements and future data products are needed to better constrain Venus’ atmosphere, climate, surface, interior and habitability evolution through time. A new fleet of Venus missions has been selected, and new mission concepts will continue to be considered for future selections. Missions under development include radar-equipped ESA-led EnVision M5 orbiter mission (European Space Agency 2021), NASA-JPL’s VERITAS orbiter mission (Smrekar et al. 2022a), NASA-GSFC’s DAVINCI entry probe/flyby mission (Garvin et al. 2022a). The data acquired with the VERITAS, DAVINCI, and EnVision from the end of this decade will fundamentally improve our understanding of the planet’s long term history, current activity and evolutionary path. We further describe future mission concepts and measurements beyond the current framework of selected missions, as well as the synergies between these mission concepts, ground-based and space-based observatories and facilities, laboratory measurements, and future algorithmic or modeling activities that pave the way for the development of a Venus program that extends into the 2040s (Wilson et al. 2022).
Thomas Widemann, S. E. Smrekar, James Jim Brian Garvin, Anne Grete Straume-Lindner, Adriana Ocampo, M. Schulte, Thomas Voirin, S. Hensley, M. D. Dyar, J. L. Whitten, D. C. Nunes, Stephanie Getty, Giada Arney, Natasha M. Johnson, Erika Köhler, Tilman Spohn, J. G. O’Rourke, Colin Wilson, M. J. Way, Colby Ostberg, Francès Westall, Dennis Höning, Seth A. Jacobson, Arnaud Salvador, Guillaume Avice, D. Breuer, Lynn M. Carter, M. S. Gilmore, Richard Ghail, J. Helbert, P. K. Byrne, A. R. Santos, R. R. Herrick, N. R. Izenberg, Emmanuel Marcq, Tobias Rolf, M. B. Weller, C. Gillmann, Oleg Korablev, Л. М. Зеленый, L. Zasova, Dmitry Gorinov, Gaurav Seth, Ch. V. N. Rao, Nilesh M. Desai (2023). Venus Evolution Through Time: Key Science Questions, Selected Mission Concepts and Future Investigations. , 219(7), DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11214-023-00992-w.
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2023
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https://doi.org/10.1007/s11214-023-00992-w
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