There have been several unmanned probes that have landed on Venus, but no people have gone there yet.
Venus is the only planet where unmanned spacecraft have successfully landed and explored. The Soviet Union's Venera program landed several probes on Venus in the 1970s and 1980s, providing valuable data about the planet's atmosphere and surface conditions.
No human has ever landed on Venus. Spacecraft have been sent there, but due to the conditions they do not last very long.
Venus is the terrestrial planet that has not had a successful spacecraft landing. While several spacecraft have been sent to Venus, they have had difficulty due to its harsh environment, including high temperatures and atmospheric pressures.
It depends what you mean. The USSR landed several spacecraft there.
Venus was "hit" by the soviet Venera 3 in 1966.
A Soviet spacecraft that landed on Venus showed the sky to be yellow in a picture but this is because of the sulferous clouds in the Venusian atmosphere.
The Mariner spacecraft landed on the planet Mars, and the Apollo spacecraft landed on the moon.
In 1975, the Soviet Union's Venera 9 spacecraft successfully landed on Venus. It was the first spacecraft to transmit images of the Venusian surface back to Earth, providing valuable data about the planet's atmosphere and geology. The mission marked a significant achievement in space exploration, enhancing our understanding of Venus.
No spacecraft from Earth has ever landed on Neptune.
The first Russian Probelast on Venus, Venera 7, landed on December 15, 1970. It was the first spacecraft to successfully transmit data back from the surface of Venus.
Mariner 2 spacecraft (USA) flew past in 1962. A "Venera" probe ( USSR) landed in 1970.
Controlled landings by probes or spacecraft have been achieved on the Moon, Venus, and Mars.