00:01On this day in space.
00:03On May 20th, 1978, NASA launched a spacecraft to Venus.
00:07The mission was called Pioneer Venus 1,
00:09but it's also known as the Pioneer Venus Orbiter.
00:12This was the first of two spacecraft
00:14that made up the Pioneer Venus mission.
00:16Pioneer Venus 2 launched a couple months later,
00:19and that spacecraft dropped five probes
00:21onto the surface of Venus.
00:22NASA called this the Pioneer Venus Multiprobe.
00:25The 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
00:35and reached Venus about six months later.
00:38While orbiting Venus, it measured the structure of the upper atmosphere
00:41and studied how solar wind interacts with its ionosphere and magnetic field.
00:45It also detected gamma-ray bursts
00:47and made ultraviolet observations of comets.
00:50Pioneer Venus 1 continued to beam back data for 14 years
00:53before its decaying orbit sent it into Venus' atmosphere,
00:56where it was destroyed.
00:58And that's what happened on this day in space.
Comments