The US space agency Nasa announced on Wednesday that it plans to send two unmanned spacecraft to Venus between 2028 and 2030. The goal is to study the atmosphere and geological features on the Earth’s so-called sister planet.
– The goal of these sister missions is to understand how Venus became such an inferno-like world where lead can melt on the surface, Nelson says.
The assignments have been named “DaVinci +” and “Veritas”.
“DaVinci +” will analyze the thick and cloudy atmosphere to find out if there was ever ocean on the surface and if Venus has ever been habitable. A small vessel should be sent into the atmosphere to measure gas levels.
“Veritas” will investigate the planet’s geology and map the rocky surface.