Scientific Balloons for Venus Exploration

40th COSPAR Scientific Assembly(2014)

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Almost 30 years ago, two balloons were successfully deployed into the atmosphere of Venus as an element of the VeGa-Venus Halley mission conducted by the Soviet Union. As interest in further Venus exploration grows among the established planetary exploration agencies-in Europe, Japan, Russia and the United States, use of balloons is emerging as an essential part of that investigative program. Venus balloons have been proposed in NASA's Discovery program and ESA's cosmic vision program and are a key element in NASA's strategic plan for Venus exploration. At JPL, the focus for the last decade has been on the development of a 7m diameter superpressure pressure (twice that of VeGa) capable of carrying a 100 kg payload (14 times that of VeGA balloons), operating for more than 30 days (15 times the 2 day flight duration of the VeGa balloons) and transmitting up to 20 Mbit of data (300 times that of …
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