VERITAS

VERITAS (Venus Emissivity, Radio Science, InSAR, Topography, and Spectroscopy) is an upcoming mission from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) to map the surface of the planet Venus in high resolution.

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NASA resurrects VERITAS mission to Venus

NASA has put the anticipated VERITAS mission to Venus on an indefinite hold. It would fill the massive gaps in our knowledge about Venus, and help scientists determine what causes a potentially habitable planet to develop an inhospitable atmosphere. You can sign the petition to congress here:

Planetary Society leads the charge to save NASA's VERITAS Venus mission

Why we need VERITAS

Delays to NASA's VERITAS mission a major blow for Venus exploration

NASA Venus mission VERITAS becomes collateral damage amid budget pressures

NASA Budget Request Is a 'Soft Cancellation' of Venus Mission, Experts Say | President Biden's 2024 budget request pulled a chunk of funding from NASA's VERITAS mission, save for $1.5 million to help sustain the science team.

NASA weighing continuing VERITAS versus future Discovery mission

In a first, scientists have seen direct evidence of active volcanism on Venus, setting the stage for the agency’s VERITAS mission to investigate.

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NASA's VERITAS mission will go on a hunt to find out what happened to Venus, once the only other Earth-like planet in our solar system.

NASA is returning to Venus to learn whether the hot poisonous wasteland was ever habitable. Two new NASA missions (VERITAS and DAVINCI+) will use radar and a probe to learn about Earth's hard-to-study and potentially prophetic neighbor.