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Instruments

Introduction

The Venus Express payload comprises a combination of spectrometers, spectro-imagers and imagers covering a wavelength range from ultraviolet to thermal infrared, a plasma analyser and a magnetometer. This set of instruments is able to study the atmosphere, plasma environment and surface of Venus in great detail.

The investigation aims to enhance our knowledge of the composition, circulation and evolution of the atmosphere of Venus. The surface properties of Venus and the interaction between the atmosphere and the surface are examined and evidence of volcanic activity is sought.

Most of the instruments are re-using designs and/or spare hardware originating from either Mars Express or Rosetta and have been fitted onto a spacecraft whose design is derived from Mars Express and adapted to cope with the thermal and radiation environment in Venus orbit. The nominal Venus Express mission (500 Earth days, or about two Venus sidereal days, following orbit insertion on 11 April 2006) has been extended to 31 December 2012, subject to a mid-term review in 2010. By end 2012 Venus Express observations will have been performed for ten Venus sidereal days.

The instruments were provided by collaborative efforts between scientific institutes in ESA member states and Russia. Principal investigators in different European countries lead the nationally funded collaborations.

Instrument

Objective

Heritage

Principal Investigator

ASPERA-4

Neutral and ionised plasma analysis

Mars Express (ASPERA-3)

S. Barabash
(IRF, Kiruna, Sweden)

MAG

Magnetic field measurements

Rosetta Lander (ROMAP)

T. Zhang
(OAW, Graz, Austria)

PFS

Atmospheric vertical sounding by infrared Fourier spectroscopy

Mars Express (PFS)

V. Formisano
(IFSI CNR, Frascati, Italy)

SPICAV

Atmospheric spectrometry by star or Sun occultation

Mars Express (SPICAM)

J.-L. Bertaux
(SA/CNRS,
Verriéres-le-Buisson,
France)

VeRa

Radio sounding of atmosphere

Rosetta (RSI)

B. Häusler
(Universität der Bundewehr, München,
Germany)

VIRTIS

Spectrographic mapping of atmosphere and surface

Rosetta (VIRTIS)

P. Drossart
(CNRS/LESIA & Observatoire de Paris, France
and
G. Piccioni
(IASF-CNR, Roma
Italy)

VMC

Ultraviolet and visible imaging

Mars Express (HRSC/SRC) and Rosetta (OSIRIS)

W. Markiewicz
(MPAe, Katlenburg-Lindau, Germany)

Instruments in Brief

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Last Update: 01 Dec 2009

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MAG: Magnetometer
PFS: Planetary Fourier Spectrometer
VIRTIS: Spectrographic Mapper at Observatoire de Paris
VIRTIS: Spectrographic Mapper at IASF
VMC: Venus Monitoring Camera
 
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