Russia bets on Venus return with 2036 Venera-D mission

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Russia unveils the 2036 Venera-D mission to Venus—a three-vehicle venture (lander, balloon, and orbiter) designed to study Venus’ extreme conditions and search for signs of microbial life, building on the Soviet-era Venus legacy amid growing global interest in the planet.
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- First Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Manturov: Russia will begin to explore Venus www1.ru
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- Russia's Venus mission Venera-D set for launch in 2036 NewsBytes
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