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Planetary Atmospheres >> Venus

Venus

Studying the atmospheres of other planets in our Solar System provides us with information concerning the evolution of these planets. Earth’s sister planet Venus is especially of interest as its atmosphere may reflect the future of the Earth’s atmosphere.

Venus revolves around the Sun in a very slow, anti-clockwise (“retrograde”) sense. Due to its very dense atmosphere of carbon dioxide (CO2) and sulphuric acid clouds Venus has undergone runaway greenhouse warming, whereby trapped solar radiation has heated the planet’s surface to an average temperature of around 470°C.

Research Activities

The Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy (BIRA-IASB) contributes to the understanding of Venus, by participating in the European Space Agency’s Venus Express mission that successfully reached Venus in April 2006. Through Venus Express, scientists hope to better understand the mechanics of climate change on our own planet.

SPICAV-SOIR on Venus Express

 

Everything about Venus, the planet

 

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