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EnVision and RSLab on the Media

The EnVision mission to Venus and the activities of RSLab in planetary exploration and Earth observation have been recently the focus of some national and regional media insights.…

EnVision mission gets green light for the phase of development

Today the European Space Agency has officially approved the adoption of EnVision that thus will proceed to the next stage of development. Being adopted means that the study phase is complete and ESA commits to implementing the mission. This important milestone paves…

EnVision aerobreaking around Venus atmosphere

ESA Envision mission (in which RSLab has the leadership of the Subsurface Radar Sounder)  is currently in B1 study phase. Among the different activities in progress, specific attention is focused on the aerobreaking phase around Venus, in which the spacecraft will…
  • Mar 11 / 2022
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New test of the ENVISION SRS antenna

A model of the candidate antenna for SRS  – Subsurface Radar Sounder (Principal Investigator: Prof. Lorenzo Bruzzone) has been recently tested by SENER in Spain. The test consisted in suspending the SRS antenna and a full-sized mockup of the EnVision spacecraft…

RSLab: Destination Venus

European Space Agency has selected in the past weeks the EnVision mission to Venus as the M5 mission of the Comsic Vision programme. RSLab has the leadership of the Subsurface Radar Sounder (SRS) for Envision.                                   …

EnVision on the Spanish Press

EnVision and other missions related to Venus are presented and discussed in an article on the Venus exploration published on “Muy Interesante” (which is a magazine for the general public in Spain) in October…

Interview on the EnVision Mission

Media INAF has published an interview with prof. Lorenzo Bruzzone on the EnVision mission of the European Space Agency to Venus, which is currently under Phase A study.…
  • Apr 19 / 2019
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EnVision Advances

The study of the EnVision mission to Venus is advancing fast. On April 15-16 there was an important meeting involving the international NASA-ESA Science Study Team, the instrument Principal Investigators and the System Engineering Working Group.…
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