South Korea’s IBS To Use Cubesats For Long-Term Study Of Venus

CLOVESat-1 is designed to investigate Venus’s atmospheric Credit: NanoAvionics

CLOVESat-1 is designed to investigate Venus’s atmosphere.

Credit: NanoAvionics
South Korea’s Institute for Basic Science (IBS) plans to use a series of cubesats flying in low Earth orbit (LEO) over a 15-year span to study Venus’s atmosphere. The Institute for Basic Science selected Kongsberg NanoAvionics to build the first cubesat for the scientific program, which is planned...
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