Hyperspectral Observer for Venus Reconnaissance
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Hyperspectral Observer for Venus Reconnaissance (HOVER) is a proposed Venus orbiter for remote sensing of its clouds, chemistry, dynamics and surface.[1] The main goal of the mission is research of Venus' climate. The mission is designed by LASP, University of Colorado, SwRI, and the University of Koln.[2]
Main questions the mission would be able to answer are:[2]
- How do convection and chemistry produce the global clouds?
- Where and how is solar energy deposited?
- How is energy transported by largescale circulation?
- What does Venus climate tell us about past climates?
- How is Venus current climate impacted by current volcanism?
References
[edit]- ^ "Ilmuwan Usul NASA Mulai Misi ke Venus". CNN Indonesia (in Indonesian). 25 October 2019. Retrieved 15 December 2021.
- ^ a b Esposito, Larry W.; Arney, Giada; Aye, Michael; Brecht, Amanda; Crisp, David; Bullock, Mark; Helbert, Joern; Holsclaw, Greg; Jessup, Kandis Lea; Jones, Andrew; Lee, Yeon Joo; Limaye, Sanjay; Marcq, Emmanuel; McClintock, Bill; McGouldrick, Kevin; Mills, Frank; Navarro, Thomas; Osterloo, Mikki; Parish, Helen; Pätzold, Martin (1 September 2019). "The Hyperspectral Observer for Venus Reconnaissance (HOVER)". Epsc-DPS Joint Meeting 2019. 2019: EPSC–DPS2019–340. Bibcode:2019EPSC...13..340E. Retrieved 15 December 2021. This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.