Venus Express wins Popular Science's 'Best of What's New' award
14th Nov 2006, 15:36 GMT
Venus Express just received an extra birthday present. In the same week as the first anniversary of the spacecraft's launch, the editors of Popular Science magazine named Venus Express as one of the top 100 technological innovations of the year.
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