Venus Express (VEX) was the first Venus exploration mission of the European Space Agency (ESA). Launched in November 2005, it arrived at Venus in April 2006 and began continuously sending back science data from its polar orbit around Venus. Equipped with seven scientific instruments, the main objective of the mission was the long term observation of the Venusian atmosphere. The observation over such long periods of time had never been done in previous missions to Venus, and was key to a better understanding of the atmospheric dynamics. ESA concluded the mission in December 2014.
June 5th: Tragedy Strikes ’68, The Assassination of Robert F. Kennedy
June 5, 2023
In the tumultuous landscape of the 1960s, the tragic assassination of Senator Robert F. Kennedy…