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The Planetary Society BlogBy Emily LakdawallaMESSENGER is approaching its first Venus flybyOct. 23, 2006 | 13:40 PDT | 20:40 UTC
The first task I wanted to get to upon returning to work was to update my calendar of future events so that I can get an idea of what we have to look forward to over the coming months. As it turns out, there is a big event taking place tomorrow: the MESSENGER spacecraft flies by Venus for the first time. MESSENGER is on a long, looping trajectory toward Mercury that requires one Earth flyby, two Venus flybys, and three Mercury flybys before entering Mercury orbit in March 2011.
However, Brad Thomson did remark last week after witnessing a MESSENGER press conference that MESSENGER mission P.I. Sean Solomon might possibly have a little bit of something planned for this flyby. I can understand why they might not want to talk about this beforehand, but I'll be watching the website after the flyby is (I hope) successfully completed to see if they managed to get tricky! |
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