It would be nearly impossible because the atmosphere density is 90 times heavier than ours, and the surface temperature is approx. 690 degrees Fahrenheit.
spacecraft can land on Venus but they melt, it's 400oC,, probes have been sent there but they were destroyed by the heat after a while
the Venera 7 did.
Early spacecraft that attempted to land on Venus encountered extreme temperatures, pressure, and corrosive atmosphere that made it difficult for them to survive. The Russian Venera spacecrafts were the first to successfully land on Venus, but their missions were short-lived due to the harsh conditions on the planet's surface.
The first unmanned probe to land on Venus was the Soviet spacecraft Venera 7, which successfully landed on the planet's surface on December 15, 1970.
The first spacecraft to observe Venus was the Venera 3 in 1962.
Man has spent spacecraft on Mars and Venus. It is impossible to land on Jupiter and Uranus because of the large balls of gas.
name the most recent spacecraft to orbit venus name the most recent spacecraft to orbit venus
venus was the first planet visited by the American spacecraft
Yes
The Magellan spacecraft mapped the cloud-shrouded planet Venus with radar.
Mariner 2 was the only spacecraft that year to visit Venus, it completed a flyby passing within 35 000 km of Venus on December 14th, 1962.
None. Venus has no natural moons or satellites. The only satellites that might be orbit around Venus are those put there by humans from Earth to help study the planet, whose surface is too hot to land any spacecraft there.