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    Aerial Platform Design Options for a Life-Finding Mission at Venus by Buchanan, Weston P., de Jong, Maxim, Agrawal, Rachana, Petkowski, Janusz J., Arora, Archit, Saikia, Sarag J., Seager, Sara, Longuski, James

    Published in Aerospace (01-07-2022)
    “…Mounting evidence of chemical disequilibria in the Venusian atmosphere has heightened interest in the search for life within the planet’s cloud decks. Balloon…”
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    Mission Architecture to Characterize Habitability of Venus Cloud Layers via an Aerial Platform by Agrawal, Rachana, Buchanan, Weston, Arora, Archit, Girija, Athul, De Jong, Maxim, Seager, Sara, Petkowski, Janusz, Saikia, Sarag, Carr, Christopher, Grinspoon, David, Longuski, James

    Published in Aerospace (01-07-2022)
    “…Venus is known for its extreme surface temperature and its sulfuric acid clouds. But the cloud layers on Venus have similar temperature and pressure conditions…”
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    A single wheel test rig for ocean world rovers by Girija, Athul Pradeepkumar, Agrawal, Rachana, Lu, Ye, Arora, Archit, de Jong, Maxim, Saikia, Sarag J., Longuski, James M.

    Published in Journal of terramechanics (01-10-2023)
    “…•Design and construction of single wheel test rig for Ocean World rover is presented.•Built using commercially available mechanical parts, motors, actuators,…”
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    Aerial Platform Design Options for a Life-Finding Mission at Venus by Buchanan, Weston P, de Jong, Maxim, Agrawal, Rachana, Petkowski, Janusz J, Arora, Archit, Saikia, Sarag J, Seager, Sara, Longuski, James M

    Published 10-08-2022
    “…Aerospace 9.7 (2022): 363 Mounting evidence of chemical disequilibria in the Venusian atmosphere has heightened interest in the search for life within the…”
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    Mission Architecture to Characterize Habitability of Venus Cloud Layers via an Aerial Platform by Agrawal, Rachana, Buchanan, Weston P, Arora, Archit, Girija, Athul P, de Jong, Maxim, Seager, Sara, Petkowski, Janusz J, Saikia, Sarag J, Carr, Christopher E, Grinspoon, David H, Longuski, James M

    Published 10-08-2022
    “…Aerospace 9.7 (2022): 359 Venus is known for its extreme surface temperature and its sulfuric acid clouds. But the cloud layers on Venus have similar…”
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