Venus Atmospheric Maneuverable Platform

VAMP is a hypersonic entry vehicle for flight in Venus' atmosphere.

Venus Atmospheric Maneuverable Platform (VAMP) air vehicle
spacecraft floats in venus' atmosphere

Why Venus?

Venus is Earth's next-closest neighbor. Venus is often referred to as Earth's twin due to its similarity in size, mass and gravity, but something happened over the millennia that turned the planet's surface into a hot and inhospitable place. However, Venus' atmosphere's temperature and pressure, some 50-70 kilometers (30-45 miles) above the surface, are similar to Earth's temperature and pressure.

Scientists believe that studying it will hold the key to understanding what makes Venus' environment so different and shed light on Earth's planetary and climate evolution. Understanding the characteristics of Venus will also help them to better categorize the thousands of newly found exoplanets as being like Earth, Mars or Venus.

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Capabilities and Experience

With its delta shape, the Venus Atmospheric Maneuverable Platform strongly resembles Northrop Grumman's historic Flying Wing, B-2 Spirit and today's X-47B unmanned aerial vehicle. The concept grew from the company's extensive investment and history in aircraft, autonomous air vehicles, space missions and large deployable and reentry systems. This experience contributes to the development of a unique planetary exploration vehicle. Our partner on this program is L'Garde Inc., an expert in the development of lightweight deployable structures for space applications.

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