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»» ESA Venus Express Status Report No. 85 - Mission Operations

 ESA Venus Express Status Report No. 85 - Mission Operations [Saturday, August 4, 2007] Routine observations took place during this reporting period and occurred as planned.



»» ESA Venus Express Status Report No. 86 - Venus Express update

 ESA Venus Express Status Report No. 86 - Venus Express update [Saturday, August 4, 2007] Routine observations with Venus Express took place during this reporting period and occurred as planned.



»» ESA Venus Express Status Report No. 87 - Mission Latest

 ESA Venus Express Status Report No. 87 - Mission Latest [Saturday, August 4, 2007] Routine observations with Venus Express took place during this reporting period and occurred as planned.



»» ESA Venus Express Status Report No. 88 - Mission News

 ESA Venus Express Status Report No. 88 - Mission News [Saturday, August 4, 2007] Routine observations took place during this reporting period, occurring as planned.



»» ESA Venus Express Status Report No. 89 - Mission Status

 ESA Venus Express Status Report No. 89 - Mission Status [Saturday, August 4, 2007] Routine observations took place during this reporting period, occurring as planned. A second IMP calibration exercise was run between 28 and 29 July with good results. Further processing by Flight Dynamics is on-going.



»» Flares From The Far Side of the Sun May Affect Space Weather of inner Planets

Flares From The Far Side of the Sun May Affect Space Weather of inner Planets [Thursday, August 23, 2007] Observations of solar flares by spacecraft at Mars, Venus and the Earth show that eruptions on the far side of the Sun may affect our "space weather" back on Earth.



»» Up, Up and Away -- To Venus

Up, Up and Away -- To Venus [Thursday, August 30, 2007] Scientists hope to learn more about climate changes here on Earth by studying Venus. A prototype balloon could eventually study the planets surface and examine its atmosphere and the bizarre winds and chemistry within it.




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