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    Notes for editors

    7 October 2010

    Håkan Svedhem addressed the American Astronomical Society’s Division for Planetary Sciences Meeting in Pasadena, CA, about these results on 5 October 2010.

    For more information:

    Håkan Svedhem
    ESA Project Scientist Venus Express
    Email: H.Svedhem@esa.int

    Ingo Mueller-Wodarg
    Imperial College London
    Tel: +44 (0)7973 271 816
    Email: i.mueller-wodarg@imperial.ac.uk

    Pascal Rosenblatt
    Royal Observatory of Belgium
    Tel: +32 2 373 67 30
    Email: pascal.rosenblatt@oma.be

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