Fees for Venus Express

He finally received his eight-year mission Venus Express of the ESA, which lasted well beyond the design. As announced by the European Space Agency, the ship exhausted its fuel in a series of maneuvers to rise to a higher trajectory.venus express

Since its arrival at Venus in 2006, Venus Express has been on a 24-hour elliptical orbit, traveling 66.000 km above the south pole at furthest point and 200 km above the north pole at closest approach, conducting an in-depth of the planet and its atmosphere. However, after eight years in orbit and with the to run out, the craft undertook a daring aerobraking "mission" in mid-2014, plunging deeper and deeper into the atmosphere, getting very close to the planet.

Under normal circumstances, the craft would use its engines to ensure it didn't get too close to Venus, risking being lost in the atmosphere. But this particular one it had exactly the opposite goal: lowering altitude and exploring previously uncharted zones in the atmosphere. Also, within this mission, important experience is gained for future missions, as this method (aerobraking) can be used to enter the orbit of planets with an atmosphere without requiring a large use of fuel.

Between May and June of 2014, the lowest point on board the track reached 130-135 kilometers. Then the boat was raised again, so 26 July was again at a height of 460 kilometers. Then the mission continued in a reduced scientific phase, as the boat began to "sink" again due to gravity. A new series of maneuvers was decided to regain height, as there were still fuels, with the aim of the mission to last as 2015.

However, contact with the boat was lost on November 28. Since then telemetry and remote control links have come back in part, but they are very unstable. As Patrick Martin, the mission manager for Venus Express, said, the boat exhausted its fuel almost in the middle of planned maneuvers, resulting in loss of height control due to push problems.

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