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editDescriptionThe small Venus probe of the Rocket Lab Mission to Venus is a 45-degree half-angle sphere cone ~40 cm in diameter.webp |
English: "The small probe (Figure 6) will contain up to 1 kg of science payload to search for organic chemicals in the cloud particles and explore the habitability of the clouds, achieving ~330 s in the cloud layer between ~45–60 km altitude to perform science operations. The science instrument is an autofluorescing nephelometer (AFN) described in [3]. The small probe is a ~40 cm diameter, 45-degree half-angle sphere-cone blunt body with a hemi-spherical aft body for static stability in the hypersonic flow regime [4]." |
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Authors of the study: Richard French, Christophe Mandy, Richard Hunter, Ehson Mosleh, Doug Sinclair, Peter Beck, Sara Seager, Janusz J. Petkowski, Christopher E. Carr, David H. Grinspoon, Darrel Baumgardner, and on behalf of the Rocket Lab Venus Team |
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