- P13H: Venus Science and Technology, Interior to Exosphere of a Dynamic Planet: Preparing for the Next Generation of Missions II Poster
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Noam Izenberg, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
Convener:
Debra Buczkowski, Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory
Chair:
Noam Izenberg, Johns Hopkins Univ
Debra Buczkowski, Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory
This session will discuss the latest research and explore open science questions about the interior, surface, atmosphere, and exosphere of Venus, and how it is and can be studied from in-situ to remote observation. New technologies and techniques will help us answer questions about Venus' history and evolution, and relation to Earth and other Earth- and Venus-like worlds.Multiple mission to Venus are expected in the next decade (DAVINCI, VERITAS, EnVision, Rocketlab, Shukrayaan, and more), and the data of legacy missions such as Magellan, Pioneer Venus, Venus Express and Akatsuki continue to give us new insights and raise new questions about the Second Planet. We invite presentations showcasing research in fundamental science,Venus-relevant technology (including those developed for the upcoming Venus missions) and Venus mission concepts.
Index Terms
6295 Venus
5405 Atmospheres
5430 Interiors
5470 Surface materials and properties
Neighborhoods:
4. Beyond Earth
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