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Is a Mission To Venus Possible?
Explore how scientists study this inhospitable planet from a safe distance using remote sensing, atmospheric probes, and laboratory experiments. Without physically landing, they can measure its composition and understand its geological processes and chemical reactions. Plus, fellow space enthusiast Trace Dominguez shares some tips on how you can spot Venus in our night sky.
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