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VERITAS Venus Mission: Testing Key Technology in Iceland (Photos)
space2 years ago

VERITAS Venus Mission: Testing Key Technology in Iceland (Photos)

NASA's VERITAS Venus mission, currently on hold, has been using field campaigns in Iceland to test technologies and techniques for exploring the planet's surface. The mission's science team collected samples of rocks and surfaces near an active volcano in Iceland to study volcanic areas as analogs for Venus. The team also used lidar scanners and airborne radar images to gather data for refining algorithms onboard VERITAS. The mission, which was supposed to provide fundamental information about Venus, has been delayed, but NASA is developing another Venus mission called DAVINCI, scheduled to launch in 2029.

Testing NASA's VERITAS Venus Mission Instruments in Iceland: Stunning Photos
science-and-astronomy2 years ago

Testing NASA's VERITAS Venus Mission Instruments in Iceland: Stunning Photos

The German Aerospace Center (DLR) is conducting field tests in Iceland using its airborne F-SAR radar sensor and an infrared imager called V-EMulator to study lava flows, as a strong analog for what the VERITAS Venus mission might find on Venus' volcanic surface. The mission, which has been delayed indefinitely, aims to understand the evolution of Venus' surface and rocky planets in general. The DLR is also testing V-EMulator, a prototype for the Venus Emissivity Mapper that will be installed on VERITAS.