Nothing Special   »   [go: up one dir, main page]

BBC Science Focus Magazine

WE’RE GOING BACK

NASA’S DAVINCI+ AND VERITAS MISSIONS, AND ESA’S ENVISION MISSION, WERE RECENTLY CONFIRMED. WE’RE OFFICIALLY GOING BACK TO VENUS. WHY’S THAT SO EXCITING?

There’s two reasons. The first is that we haven’t done it in a while. When I say we, I mean the United States. The Japanese space agency has the Akatsuki orbiter, which is a climate atmosphere focused orbiter that’s been studying Venus for the last five years. And there have been probes sent by ESA that have studied Venus from orbit.

Venus used to be the poster child for planetary exploration. We were interested in it because it was a big, rocky world right next door. It’s closer to Earth than Mars. It takes less time to get there. And the optimal alignment for launches happen more frequently than they do for Mars.

And remember Venus isn’t like Earth or Mars. You can’t see the surface of Venus from space, because its thick atmosphere obscures it from visible wavelengths. This means we’ve got some fundamental questions for Venus, ones that we’ve been asking for decades and ones that we’ve only just discovered. We’re now poised to put that right.

AND THE OTHER REASON?

In the last 10 years there’s been a growing focus on exoplanets – planets

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from BBC Science Focus Magazine

BBC Science Focus Magazine14 min read
Your Questions Answered
If you're living and working in a blame culture, you might have noticed how people are afraid to speak up when things go wrong. They know those in charge will be looking for people to use as scapegoats to punish and shame. Most research on this probl
BBC Science Focus Magazine3 min readPoverty & Homelessness
COMMENT Free School Meals Are The Bedrock Of A Better Society
On a cold and sunny November morning in 2021, my wife and I, both dressed to the nines and clutching our negative lateral flow COVID tests, drove south along the M11 motorway heading to Windsor Castle. I was hugely honoured, and more than a little su
BBC Science Focus Magazine1 min read
Pencils At The Ready!
1 Raises large fist, confused (5) 4 Tread heavily on a sticker (5) 8 Street without a concert hall, say (5) 9 Application not quite so futile (7) 10 Painting of Chartres (3) 11 Creep upset snake (5) 12 Lethargic trio worried about quiet daughter (6)

Related Books & Audiobooks