VEX

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VEX is the commonly used acronym for Venus Express, a European Space Agency mission that studied the atmosphere and surface of Venus.

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VEX canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Venus orbiter
Venus orbiter
acronym
interplanetary mission
magnetometer
monitoring camera
planetary Fourier spectrometer
plasma and energetic neutral atom analyzer
radio science experiment
spacecraft
spacecraft
ultraviolet and infrared spectrometer
visible and infrared thermal imaging spectrometer
abbreviation VEX self-linksurface differs
apoapsisAltitude approximately 66000 km
arrivalAtVenusDate 2006-04-11
contactLostDate 2014-11-28
discoveredPhenomenon double atmospheric vortex at Venus south pole
dryMass 700 kg
endOfMissionDate 2014-12-16
instrument ASPERA-4
MAG
PFS
SPICAV
VIRTIS
VMC
VeRa
launchContractor Starsem
launchCountry Kazakhstan
launchDate 2005-11-09
launchSite Baikonur Cosmodrome
launchVehicle Soyuz-Fregat
surface form: Soyuz-FG/Fregat
manufacturer Astrium
surface form: EADS Astrium
massAtLaunch 1244 kg
missionEndReason propellant exhaustion
missionType orbiter
observedPhenomenon atmospheric super-rotation of Venus
escape of atmospheric oxygen and hydrogen
evidence of lightning in Venus atmosphere
variability in sulfur dioxide at cloud tops
operator European Space Agency
orbitalInclination about 90 degrees
orbitalPeriod about 24 hours
orbitType highly elliptical polar orbit
periapsisAltitude approximately 250 km
power 1100 W
primaryTarget Venus
program Cosmic Vision
surface form: ESA Cosmic Vision precursor
relatedMission Mars Express
Rosetta
scienceObjectives study Venus atmosphere
study Venus plasma environment
study Venus surface properties
study atmospheric escape
study atmospheric super-rotation
study cloud structure and dynamics
study greenhouse effect on Venus
study interaction of solar wind with Venus
scienceOperationsStartDate 2006-06-04
spaceAgency ESA
spacecraftBus Mars Express bus
standsFor Venus Express
venusOrbitInsertionDate 2006-04-11

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VEX abbreviation VEX self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Venus Express