Bulletin of the AAS 2021
DOI: 10.3847/25c2cfeb.e9d9adfe
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Future Exploration of Venus: International Coordination and Collaborations

Abstract: The International Venus Exploration Working Group was formed during the 2012 COSPAR General Assembly held in Mysore, India to foster international cooperation and collaboration for Venus exploration

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“…By contrast, retrieving atmospheric sample is less difficult and scenarios are discussed in Shibata et al ( 2017) (see Figure 4.8). In addition to these governmental agencies programs, private initiative are to be considered in the future, such as the Venus atmosphere sampling project of Rocket Lab (USA-New Zealand) for 2023 (Limaye et al 2021).…”
Section: Technology Challenges and Synergies With Existing Or Planned...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By contrast, retrieving atmospheric sample is less difficult and scenarios are discussed in Shibata et al ( 2017) (see Figure 4.8). In addition to these governmental agencies programs, private initiative are to be considered in the future, such as the Venus atmosphere sampling project of Rocket Lab (USA-New Zealand) for 2023 (Limaye et al 2021).…”
Section: Technology Challenges and Synergies With Existing Or Planned...mentioning
confidence: 99%