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Europe goes to Venus
Tribute to the cryptic planet
Penetrating an impenetrable world
Past missions to Venus
About Venus Express
Venus Express mission facts
Venus Express objectives
The spacecraft
Orbiter instruments
The launcher
Operating Venus Express
About Venus
Venusian geography
The surface
Acid clouds and lightning
Greenhouse effect, clouds and winds
Venus compared to Earth
Meet the team
International collaboration
Project Manager: An interview with Don McCoy
Project Scientist: An interview with Håkan Svedhem
Launch Campaign Manager: An interview with Michael Witting
Spacecraft Operations Manager: An interview with Andrea Accomazzo
Venus Express Flight Control Team
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This is a NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope ultraviolet image of the planet Venus, taken on 24 January 1995, when Venus was at a distance of 113.6 million kilometres from the Earth.
Credits: L. Esposito (University of Colorado, Boulder), and NASA
Looking at Venus
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Venus Express launch
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