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Venus Aerobot Multisonde mission

J. A. Cutts, R. Gershman, Jeffery L. Hall, V. V. Kerzhanovich, J. Balaram, Jonathan Cameron, K. P. Klaasen, David Hansen, B. A. Campbell, R. Greeley

Year
1999
Citations
10

Abstract

Robotic exploration of Venus presents many challenges because of the thick atmosphere and the high surface temperatures. The Venus Aerobot Multisonde mission concept addresses these challenges by using a robotic balloon or aerobot to deploy a number of short lifetime probes or sondes to acquire images of the surface. A Venus aerobot is not only a good platform for precision deployment of sondes but is very effective at recovering high rate data. This paper describes the Venus Aerobot Multisonde concept and discusses a proposal to NASA's Discovery program using the concept for a Venus Exploration of Volcanoes and Atmosphere (VEVA). The status of the balloon deployment and inflation, balloon envelope, communications, thermal control and sonde deployment technologies are also reviewed.

Keywords

VenusAstrobiologyComputer sciencePhysics

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