This year, the American space agency NASA announced its intention to launch two missions to explore Venus in early 2030. These missions have been named "Veritas" and "DAVINCI." The former will orbit Venus and observe through the planet's thick clouds, while the latter will investigate the planet's deep atmosphere and the gases that compose it. NASA presented a special video on its official Twitter account regarding the "DAVINCI" mission, highlighting the mission and the scientific experiments that will be conducted to uncover more information about Venus. According to "Space," a website specializing in space news, "DAVINCI" will analyze information related to the planet's atmosphere to help scientists understand how it formed and evolved. The mission will also monitor how the clouds change over time and attempt to identify a mysterious chemical that absorbs ultraviolet light in an unusual way. Scientists hope that the "DAVINCI" mission will aid them in understanding how the strange highland formations on Venus were created. Among the valuable data that the mission will provide are information related to all layers of Venus's atmosphere, its temperature, and the winds present, which will help scientists answer questions about the possibility of water existing on the planet in the past.