Venus Express

Posted by SpaceSightSeer on April 14, 2009 under Unmanned Missions | Be the First to Comment

Venus Express

While Mars has been stealing all the headlines, ESA’s Venus Express has been quietly exploring the planet’s atmosphere and environment. It’s mission, due to end end May of this year has been extended again until December 2009.

Venus Express has detected water molecules escaping into space, evidence of lightning in the venusian atmosphere, and provided infrared glimpses of the hot surface.  The spacecraft has revealed astonishing details of the planet’s dynamic cloud system, including its striking double-eyed atmospheric vortex that dominates the south pole. This gallery includes over 150 images and videos providing a glimpse inside Venus’ mysterious atmospheric cloud.

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Cassini-Huygens Multimedia Gallery

Posted by SpaceSightSeer on January 19, 2009 under Unmanned Missions | Be the First to Comment

Cassini-Huygens Multimedia Gallery

Folllowing a seven-year voyage, Cassini entered Saturn’s orbit in 2004. With it’s mysterious rings and 34 moons, Saturn is rich with opportunity for study. In 2005, the Huygens probe entered the atmosphere of Titan - the first-ever visit to a moon with an atmosphere. The images and data from this mission are incredible, raising as many new questions as answers about the nature of our solar system.

Related: Where is Cassini Now?

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