October 18, 2005

Space Geeking

What can I say – I live just a few miles from Johnson Space Center. How could I not be interested in space stuff like this?

Venus Express, the European Space Agency's first mission to explore Earth's closest neighbour, will be launched next Wednesday from the Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.

The ESA gave the prospective launch time as 0443 GMT.

The 1.27-tonne unmanned spacecraft, which will be taken aloft by a Russian-made Soyuz-Fregat rocket, is expected to arrive at Venus on April 6.
Venus Express, equipped with seven instruments, is intended to map the Venusian surface and weather system, looking at temperature variation, cloud formations, wind speeds and gas composition.

Its main goal is to help understand why Venus fell prey to runaway global warming.

Venus is the second planet from the Sun. It is similar in size, mass and age to Earth, but the two planets are otherwise quite different.

The so-called Morning Star has clouds of suffocating gas driven by hurricane-force winds, as well as a surface pressure and temperature high enough to crush and melt steel.

Venus Express is a sister to Mars Express, an orbiter that is now circling the Red Planet

More info at www.esa.int

Posted by: Greg at 11:33 AM | Comments (2) | Add Comment
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1 space geek, eh? I'm that geeky but am interested much in the realm of space. I even have a blog on New Mexico Spaceport. I live about an 1 hr 15 minutes from that desolate place, including pictures of the future NM Spaceport.

By the way, can anybody explain about the fishes in the tank of a picture I took?

Posted by: mcconnell at Tue Oct 18 14:58:13 2005 (70GM3)

2 Make that "I'm not that geeky"...

Posted by: mcconnell at Tue Oct 18 14:59:53 2005 (70GM3)

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