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Inspired by the Renaissance vision of Leonardo da Vinci, NASA is presently preparing its scientific return to Venusâ atmosphere and surface with a mission known as the âDeep Atmosphere of Venus Investigation of Noble gases, Chemistry, and Imagingâ (DAVINCI).
The DAVINCI mission will âtake the plungeâ into Venusâ enigmatic history using an instrumented deep atmosphere probe spacecraft that will carry five instruments for measuring the chemistry and environments throughout the clouds and to the surface, while also conducting the first descent imaging of a mountain system on Venus known as Alpha Regio, which may represent an ancient continent. In addition, the DAVINCI mission includes two science flybys of Venus during which it will search for clues to mystery molecules in the upper cloud deck while also measuring the rock types in some of Venus highland regions.
All of these new and unique measurements will make the âexoplanet next doorâ into a key place for understanding Earth and Venus sized exoplanets that may have similar histories to our sister planet. DAVINCI will pave the way for a series of missions by NASA and ESA in the 2030âs by opening the frontier as it searches for clues to whether Venus harbored oceans and how its atmosphere-climate system evolved over billions of years. DAVINCIâs science will address questions about habitability and how it could be âlostâ as rocky planets evolve over time. NASAâs Goddard Space Flight center leads the DAVINCI Mission as the PI institution.
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