- Why Venus is back in the exploration limelight. On Wednesday (June 2), NASA announced that it will launch two missions to Earth's hellishly hot sister planet by 2030 — an orbiter called VERITAS and an atmospheric probe known as DAVINCI+. https://www.space.com/venus-exploration-campaign-nasa-missions 22 comments space
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- Rocket Lab aims to launch private Venus mission in 2023 | Space https://www.space.com/rocket-lab-private-venus-mission-2023.html 0 comments
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