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Las estrellas en poniente revelan secretos planetarios
 
5 noviembre 2007

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This is an animation of Venus Express performing stellar occultation at Venus.

Venus Express is the first mission ever to apply the technique of stellar occultation at Venus. The technique consists of looking at a star through the atmospheric limb. By analysing the way the starlight is absorbed by the atmosphere, one can deduce the characteristics of the atmosphere itself.

Credits: ESA (Animation by AOES Medialab)
 
 
Venus, Earth and Mars
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A composite image of Venus, Earth and Mars.

Credits: Venus - ESA, Earth - ESA, Mars - ESA © 2007 MPS for OSIRIS Team MPS/UPD/LAM/IAA/ RSSD/INTA/UPM/DASP/IDA
 
 
Artist's impression of Envisat
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Artist's impression of Envisat.

Credits: ESA
 
 
Mars Express artist's impression
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An artist's impression of Mars Express. The spacecraft left Earth for Mars on 2 June 2003. It reached its destination after a six-month journey, and has been investigating the planet since early 2004.

Credits: ESA - D. Ducros
 
 
Artist's impression of Venus Express orbiting Venus
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This is an artist's impression of Venus Express orbiting Venus.

Credits: ESA
 
 
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