Ground-based observatories join forces with Venus Express

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Thanks to ESAs Venus Express scientists have been revealing new and crucial details about our closest planetary neighbour. A coordinated ground-based observation campaign will now contribute to the growing body of information on the nature of Venuss  ...
Thanks to ESA's Venus Express, scientists have been revealing new and crucial details about our closest planetary neighbour. A coordinated ground-based observation campaign will now contribute to the growing body of information on the nature of Venus’s atmosphere and will help put the spacecraft’s observations in a broader context. Between 23 May and 9 June, tens of scientists, working at a dozen telescopes and observatories spread all over the world, will examine Venus from the ground and perform measurements, some of which are not feasible for Venus Express. Credits: ESA - C. Carreau

Data from Venus Express, which has been revealing new and crucial details about our closest planetary neighbour, will now be augmented by synoptic data from a coordinated ground-based observation campaign.


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