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Rocket Lab Mission to Venus

Richard French    
Christophe Mandy    
Richard Hunter    
Ehson Mosleh    
Doug Sinclair    
Peter Beck    
Sara Seager    
Janusz J. Petkowski    
Christopher E. Carr    
David H. Grinspoon    
Darrel Baumgardner and on behalf of the Rocket Lab Venus Team    

Resumen

Regular, low-cost Decadal-class science missions to planetary destinations will be enabled by high-?V small spacecraft, such as the high-energy Photon, and small launch vehicles, such as Electron, to support expanding opportunities for scientists and to increase the rate of science return. The Rocket Lab mission to Venus is a small direct entry probe planned for baseline launch in May 2023 with accommodation for a single ~1 kg instrument. A backup launch window is available in January 2025. The probe mission will spend about 5 min in the Venus cloud layers at 48?60 km altitude above the surface and collect in situ measurements. We have chosen a low-mass, low-cost autofluorescing nephelometer to search for organic molecules in the cloud particles and constrain the particle composition.

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Revista: Aerospace