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On May 20, 1978, NASA launched a spacecraft to Venus.

The mission was called Pioneer-Venus 1, but it’s also known as the Pioneer Venus Orbiter. This was the first of two spacecraft that made up the Pioneer Venus mission. Pioneer Venus 2 launched a couple months later, and that spacecraft dropped five probes onto the surface of Venus. NASA called this the Pioneer Venus Multiprobe. The orbiter was designed to study the atmosphere of Venus. It was a solar-powered cylinder about the size of a hot tub. The mission launched from Cape Canaveral on an Atlas-Centaur rocket and reached Venus about six months later. While orbiting Venus, it measured the structure of the upper atmosphere and studied how the solar wind interacts with its ionosphere and magnetic field. It also detected gamma-ray bursts and made ultraviolet observations of comets. Pioneer Venus 1 continued to beam back data for 14 years before its decaying orbit sent it into Venus’s atmosphere, where it was destroyed.

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00:00On this day in space.
00:04On May 20th, 1978, NASA launched a spacecraft to Venus.
00:08The mission was called Pioneer Venus 1, but it's also known as the Pioneer Venus Orbiter.
00:12This was the first of two spacecraft that made up the Pioneer Venus mission.
00:16Pioneer Venus 2 launched a couple months later, and that spacecraft
00:20dropped five probes onto the surface of Venus. NASA called this the Pioneer Venus
00:24Multiprobe. The orbiter was designed to study the atmosphere of Venus.
00:28It was a solar-powered cylinder about the size of a hot tub.
00:32The mission launched from Cape Canaveral on an Atlas Centaur rocket and
00:36reached Venus about six months later. While orbiting Venus, it measured
00:40the structure of the upper atmosphere and studied how solar wind interacts with its ionosphere
00:44and magnetic field. It also detected gamma-ray bursts and made
00:48ultraviolet observations of comets. Pioneer Venus 1 continued
00:52to beam back data for 14 years before its decaying orbit sent it into Venus's
00:56atmosphere, where it was destroyed. And that's what happened on this day
01:00in space.
01:04NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory California Institute of Technology
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