The surface of Venus is unobservable due to the thick cloud cover. Some Russian Venera spacecraft have landed there to get a glimpse of the rocky surface, and the entire planet has been mapped by radar.
If there are, they are called 'Venusians', or rather, that is what earthlings would call them, but doubtless they would call themselves something totally different! The planet Venus is extremely hot, too hot for humans. If anyone does lives there, they must be a life form which humans are, at this stage, quite unable to imagine. At this stage in space exploration, and tremendous advances in science and technology, it has been observed that humans have yet to determine whether there is life on Venus or not. The odds seem to be against it. But who knows! If someone does know, thus far they have been able to keep it as a very closely guarded secret!
The surface of Venus can be observed using radar imaging from spacecraft orbiting the planet. Radar can penetrate through the thick clouds covering Venus and provide detailed images of its surface features. This method has been used by missions like NASA's Magellan spacecraft to map the surface of Venus.
Not on another planet per se. Venus and Mars have volcanoes, but none have been observed to erupt. Volcanic eruptions have been observed on Io, one of the moons of Jupiter.
Yes, in the upper atmosphere high winds have been observed.
Venus has been observed by humans for thousands of years. It is one of the brightest objects in the night sky and can often be seen with the naked eye. The earliest recorded observations of Venus date back to ancient civilizations such as the Babylonians and the ancient Greeks.
No. Never been visited by humans.
He didn't discover Venus. Venus is one of the brightest objects in the sky (after the sun and moon), so it's been observed ever since cave men looked up.
None. No person has been farther than the moon. Venus is much too hot for humans to explore.
Yes, Venus has been hit by meteoroids, but its thick atmosphere burns up most smaller meteoroids before they reach the surface. The impact craters observed on Venus are thought to have been caused by larger asteroids or comets colliding with the planet's surface.
no humans have not made anything to go to venus they didn't make a rover type robot to go but some space crafts have but Venus is super hot and the space craft has been distrod within the atmosfear
No, humans or human-made objects have not landed or traveled on Venus. The extreme conditions on Venus, such as its thick atmosphere, high temperatures, and volcanic activity, pose significant challenges for landing and operating spacecraft on the planet's surface. However, several spacecraft have been sent to study Venus from orbit or by flying through its atmosphere.
Only the World Headquarters of Astronomy has that information, and it is closely guarded. Each name is to be announced on the day when it is scheduled to be observed for the first time, and then we will know which ones they are.