Venus Entry Probe
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The Venus Entry Probe (VEP), renamed in 2007 to European Venus Explorer (EVE), is a proposed European Space Agency space probe to Venus. In the timeline of the 2005 TRS (technology reference study), the spacecraft was planned to be launched on a Soyuz-2/Fregat launch vehicle around 2013,[1] however submissions to act on the study in 2007[2] and 2010[3] have been rejected.[4]
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External links
- Venus Entry Probe, PPARC.
- Contractor for the SSTL/ESA – Venus Entry Probe study
- French article mentioning the Venus Entry Probe
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