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The Last Spacecraft Orbiting Venus Has Officially Died
Earth’s lone connection to Venus is over. After losing contact a year ago, The Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) ...
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Last Venus Spacecraft Goes Dark, Leaving No Active Human-Made Presence
After a year of attempting contact, the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) announced Tuesday that its Akatsuki ...
The Daily Galaxy on MSN
Venus Just Lost Its Last Active Orbiter as JAXA Declared Akatsuki Mission Over
For nearly a decade, Japan’s Akatsuki spacecraft circled Venus, offering scientists rare glimpses into the planet’s turbulent ...
After lonely, four-month journeys through the void, two ingeniously contrived spacecraft—one Russian, the other American—reached Venus last week. Methodically investigating the cloud-shrouded planet, ...
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Soaring through space nearly a million miles from the earth, Mariner 5 responded smartly last week to signals radioed from Pasadena’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, thereby ensuring that its Oct. 19 date ...
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