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<https://gcmd.earthdata.nasa.gov/kms/concept/c77cd248-34be-4d62-aaae-43fb073a1438>
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  skos:definition """The Pioneer Venus Orbiter was inserted into an elliptical orbit around Venus on
December 4, 1978. The Orbiter was a flat cylinder 2.5 m in diameter and 1.2 m
high. All instruments and spacecraft subsystems were mounted on the forward end
of the cylinder, except the magnetometer, which was at the end of a 4.7 m boom.
A solar array extended around the circumference of the cylinder. A 1.09 m
despun dish antenna provided S and X band communication with Earth.

The Pioneer Venus Orbiter carried 17 experiments (with a total mass of 45 kg):

    * a cloud photopolarimeter to measure the vertical distribution of the
clouds
    * a surface radar mapper to determine topography and surface
characteristics
    * an infrared radiometer to measure IR emissions from the Venus atmosphere
    * an airglow ultraviolet spectrometer to measure scattered and emitted UV
light
    * a neutral mass spectrometer to determine the composition of the upper
atmosphere
    * a solar wind plasma analyzer to measure properties of the solar wind
    * a magnetometer to characterize the magnetic field at Venus
    * an electric field detector to study the solar wind and its interactions
    * an electron temperature probe to study the thermal properties of the
ionosphere
    * an ion mass spectrometer to characterize the ionospheric ion population
    * a charged particle retarding potential analyzer to study ionospheric
particles
    * two radio science experiments to determine the gravity field of Venus
    * a radio occultation experiment to characterize the atmosphere
    * an atmospheric drag experiment to study the upper atmosphere
    * a radio science atmospheric and solar wind turbulence experiment
    * a gamma ray burst detector to record gamma ray burst events 

From Venus orbit insertion to July 1980, periapsis was held between 142 and 253
km (at 17 degrees north latitude) to facilitate radar and ionospheric
measurements. The spacecraft was in a 24 hour orbit with an apoapsis of 66,900
km. Thereafter, the periapsis was allowed to rise (to 2290 km at maximum) and
then fall, to conserve fuel. In 1991 the Radar Mapper was reactivated to
investigate previously inaccessible southern portions of the planet. In May
1992 Pioneer Venus began the final phase of its mission, in which the periapsis
was held between 150 and 250 km until the fuel ran out and atmospheric entry
destroyed the spacecraft the following August. 


Group: Platform_Details
   Entry_ID: PIONEER VENUS
   Group: Platform_Identification
      Platform_Category: Interplanetary Spacecraft
      Platform_Series_or_Entity: ORBITER
      Short_Name: PIONEER VENUS
   End_Group
   Group: Synonymous_Platform_Names
      Short_Name: PVO
      Short_Name: Pioneer 12
      Short_Name: Pioneer Venus 1
      Short_Name: Pioneer Venus 1978 Orbiter
      Short_Name: 10911
      Short_Name: 1978-051A
   End_Group
   Creation_Date: 2007-02-05
   Online_Resource: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/pioneer-venus/index.html
   Sample_Image: http://agile.gsfc.nasa.gov/Images/pvo/pvo.gif
   Group: Platform_Logistics
      Launch_Date: 1978-05-20
      Launch_Site: Cape Canaveral/Kennedy Space Center, USA
      Primary_Sponsor: NASA
   End_Group
End_Group"""@en ;
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