Exploring Venus
Venus Express, an ESA probe launched in 2005, was designed to study the unique atmosphere and dynamics of Venus, our closest planetary neighbor. Equipped with infrared and ultraviolet imaging technology, it captured stunning images of massive hurricanes at the planet's poles and revealed the interaction between Venus's atmosphere and the solar wind. This mission provided valuable insights into the extreme conditions and atmospheric dynamics of Venus, contributing to our understanding of planetary systems beyond Earth.
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