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Exploring Venus may require exotic tech like balloons and 'aerobots'

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Venus is a tantalizing target for scientists eager to learn more about its history, evolution and present state.
At the forefront of tackling what that puzzling place can teach us is the Venus Exploration Analysis Group ( VEXAG ) A key part of this strategy is a call to scientists in the U.S. and internationally to demonstrate just how extraordinary a destination Venus is.
VEXAG is championing a Venus Exploration Strategy.
A short-lived lander able to plop itself down upon the hellish Venusian landscape could also be proposed today .
A fixed- or rotary-wing aircraft could operate as a drone to a larger, passively buoyant platform.
"All of this requires more money than has been spent so far," Byrne said.
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