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Venus Observing Program History

Venus Observing Program History. In 1991, GO 2393 (PI: Bertaux ) proposed to observe Mars and Venus with GHRS and was approved by the TAC, but the Venus observations were later removed due to concerns about solar avoidance.

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Venus Observing Program History

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  1. Venus Observing Program History • In 1991, GO 2393 (PI: Bertaux) proposed to observe Mars and Venus with GHRS and was approved by the TAC, but the Venus observations were later removed due to concerns about solar avoidance. • In 1995, HST observed Venus with GHRS and WFPC2 (GO 4518, PI: Esposito and GO 5783, PI: Esposito). • In 1996, two GO Venus proposals (6706, PI: Bertauxand 6771, PI: Na) were approved by the TAC; and there was one GTO/WF2 program (6851, PI: Trauger) to observe Venus. All of these were cancelled by the STScI Director shortly after phase 2 submission.

  2. Venus Observing Program History • In 1997, there was a GTO/STIS program (7581, PI: Moos) to observe Venus. Much implementation work was done, but the program was then withdrawn by the PI. • In 2003, HST observed Venus with STIS (GO 8659, PI: Bullock). • In 2010-2011, HST observed Venus with STIS (NASA 12433, PI: Jessup). • In 2013, HST will observe Venus with STIS (GO 13047, PI: Clarke).

  3. Venus Observing Program History • Western Elongation • January 1995 • January 2003 • December 2010 - January 2011 • Eastern Elongation • October 2013

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