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Why Not Venus?

This article advocates for prioritizing Venus exploration as an intermediate mission target between the Moon and Mars, citing shorter transit windows, better abort trajectories, lower radiation exposure, and Earth-like gravity in its upper atmosphere compared to Mars. It highlights unresolved atmospheric anomalies—including corroborated phosphine detection—that suggest possible microbial life, outlines feasible mission designs like balloons, aerostats, and heat-resistant landers, and emphasizes the scientific value of studying Venus to understand planetary evolution and exoplanets.

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Apr 24, 2026, 1:01 PM
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Venus explorationMars missionsplanetary sciencephosphine detectionVenus atmospheric anomaliesaerostatsheat-resistant landersexoplanet researchspace exploration

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Why Not Venus?

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