Pioneer Venus 1978
Abstract
An orbiter and a multiprobe spacecraft will be sent to Venus in 1978 to conduct a detailed examination of the planet's atmosphere and weather. The spin-stabilized multiprobe spacecraft consists of a bus, a large probe and three identical small probes, each carrying a complement of scientific instruments. The large probe will conduct a detailed sounding of the lower atmosphere, obtaining measurements of the clouds, atmospheric structure, wind speed, and atmospheric composition. Primary emphasis will be placed on the planet's energy balance and clouds. The three small probes will provide information on the circulation pattern of the lower atmosphere. The probe bus will provide data on the upper atmosphere and ionosphere down to an altitude of about 120 km. The orbiter is designed to globally map the atmosphere, ionosphere, and the solar wind/ionosphere interaction. In addition, it will utilize radar mapping techniques to study the surface.
- Publication:
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Unknown
- Pub Date:
- March 1976
- Bibcode:
- 1976pive.rept......
- Keywords:
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- Pioneer Venus Spacecraft;
- Venus Atmosphere;
- Venus Clouds;
- Atmospheric Circulation;
- Energy Budgets;
- Mapping;
- Planetary Ionospheres;
- Planetary Meteorology;
- Planetary Surfaces;
- Remote Sensors;
- Solar Wind;
- Sounding;
- Wind Velocity;
- Launch Vehicles and Space Vehicles