NASA’s “Return To Venus” Mission May Have Just Become Collateral Damage
NASA's "Return to Venus" mission, aimed at studying the planet's atmosphere and geology, may have become collateral damage in the recent budget cuts proposed by the Biden administration. The proposed budget for NASA is only a slight increase from the previous year, with a significant portion allocated towards the Artemis program for lunar exploration. The "Return to Venus" mission was planned for launch in 2026, and cancellation or delay may impact the scientific community's ability to understand the complex processes at work in Venus's atmosphere. With Venus being Earth's closest planetary neighbor, studying it could provide valuable insights into the processes that govern our own planet's climate.
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