DAVINCI - Deep Atmosphere Venus Investigation of Noble gases, Chemistry, and Imaging (DAVINCI)
The DAVINCI probe will travel through the harsh Venus atmosphere, sampling the air, and returning measurements all the way to the surface. These measurements are crucial to understanding the origin of the Venus atmosphere, how it has evolved, and how and why it is different from Earth and Mars. DAVINCI’s measurements will reveal the history of water on Venus, and the chemical processes at work in the completely unexplored lower atmosphere. Before it reaches the surface, the DAVINCI probe will take the first ever images of the intriguing ridged terrain called “tesserae” to explore its origin and tectonic, volcanic, and weathering history.
Key Staff
- Deputy PEL for VMS: Melissa Trainer
- Principal Systems Engineer: Michael Sekerak
- Principal Investigator: James Garvin
- Deputy Principal Investigator: Stephanie Getty (she/her)
- Deputy Principal Investigator: Giada Arney (she/her)
- Project Manager: Kenneth Schwer
- Project Scientist: Natasha Johnson
- Deputy Project Scientist: Erika Kohler