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Appendix 1: Venus Missions
The Science Return from Venus Express the Science Return From
Venus Geophysical Explorer
Venus Exploration Themes
Venus Exploration Themes: September 2011
NASA News National Aeronautics and Space Administration Washington, D.C
Typical Spacecraft Contents
Venera-D: Expanding Our Horizon of Terrestrial Planet Climate and Geology Through the Comprehensive Exploration of Venus
Summary of Russian Planetary Lander Missions by Tibor Balint, Deep Space Mission Architecture Group, 311B, NASA-JPL December 19, 2002
Beyond Earth a CHRONICLE of DEEP SPACE EXPLORATION, 1958–2016
The Pioneer Venus Orbiter: 11 Years of Data
THE RACE to VENUS After Decades of Neglect, the World’S Space Agencies Can No Longer Resist the Pull of Earth’S Evil Twin
Russian Missions to the Moon, Venus, and Mars in the 1960S
The Exploration of Venus: Current Understanding and Open Questions
Classification of the Spacecraft and Space Exploration
Science on the Fly! the Importance of Venus Flyby Observations
Venus Expressexpress Welcomewelcome Toto Thethe Crypticcryptic Planetplanet
Solar Wind Interaction and Impact on the Venus Atmosphere
Top View
The Soviet Robotic Lunar & Planetary Exploration Program Emphasis On
The Pioneer Venus Orbiter: 11 Years of Data
17Th Meeting of the Venus Exploration Group (VEXAG)
International Venus Exploration Working Group (COSPAR) Sanjay S
Venus Exploration Using Piloted Flybys and Telepresence
Abstracts(PDF, 20.05MB)
Venus Seismology Study: Short Course
Alactic Observer Gjohn J
Future Exploration of Venus: Some NASA Perspectives
Minimum-Mass Limits for Streamlined Venus Atmospheric Probes
Venera-D Joint Science Definition Team Report
Bowsher Paper