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Space

Europe to Venus on a shoestring

By Hazel Muir

16 November 2005

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Venus Express will be the first probe to make global maps of the composition of the planet’s atmosphere, right down to the surface

(Image: ESA)

THE European Space Agency has trumped its American rival, at least when it comes to cheaper, faster missions. While NASA gave up on the concept years ago, last week ESA successfully launched Venus Express – a Mars Express knock-off – in record time and well within budget. ESA’s probe, which lifted off atop a Russian Soyuz-Fregat rocket from Kazakhstan, is designed to discover why Venus has ended up like a vision of hell despite being…

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