tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-270899075443508100.post1023067496168837016..comments2024-01-03T20:28:17.727-08:00Comments on Future Planetary Exploration: Explorer of Enceladus and TitanVan Kanehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14227978868817989527noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-270899075443508100.post-22328775523299164872017-02-24T04:18:24.078-08:002017-02-24T04:18:24.078-08:00Would be great if they (guys and girls at NASA) wo...Would be great if they (guys and girls at NASA) would crate 360 visualization of Titan. Like they did with those exoplanets recently.Potissimushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10061736353118387566noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-270899075443508100.post-17079516469820128042017-02-15T18:33:30.058-08:002017-02-15T18:33:30.058-08:00In the next decade or so we will have:
BepyColombo...In the next decade or so we will have:<br />BepyColombo on Mercury<br />Venera-D and Indian mission on Venus<br />at least 2 sample returns and a lot more on the Moon<br />ExoMars Nasa 2020 rover and a lot more on Mars<br />several small body missions<br />Juice and American Europa missions on Jupiter<br />With this on Saturn, hopefully Nasa flagship mission to ice giants and New Horizons still going strong behind Pluto I would be happy.<br />And with China getting stronger, hopefully stronger Russia and countries like South Korea, UAE, Iran and new ESA members joining the party this could be really interesting next 10-15 years.<br />Venus untill recently seemed to be neglected but with<br />many flybys by BepiColombo, solar orbiter and solar probe plus, Venera-D getting serious and with what seems to be capable Indian mission things are looking brighter. And China is bound to have a Venus mission sooner rather than later.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com