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The legacy of Venus Express: highlights from the first European planetary mission to Venus

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The ESA/Venus Express mission spent more than 8 years in orbit around Venus to extensively study its atmosphere, ionosphere and plasma environment and unveil new aspects of its surface. Extensive reviews of the work of Venus Express are underway, to cover in-depth studies of the new face of Venus revealed by Venus Express and ground-based concurrent observations. This paper intends to give a summarized and wide overview of some of the outstanding results in all the science areas studied by the mission. This paper will first review the main aspects of the mission and its instrumental payload. Then, a selection of results will be reviewed from the outermost layers interacting with the Solar wind, down to the surface of Venus. As Venus Express is already considered by space agencies as a pathfinder for the future of Venus exploration, perspectives for future missions will be given, which will have to study Venus not only from orbital view, but also down to the surface to solve the many remaining mysteries of the sister planet of the Earth.
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insu-01231962 , version 1 (21-11-2015)

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Pierre Drossart, Franck Montmessin. The legacy of Venus Express: highlights from the first European planetary mission to Venus. Astronomy and Astrophysics Review, 2015, 23 (1), pp.art. 5. ⟨10.1007/s00159-015-0088-0⟩. ⟨insu-01231962⟩
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