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yes venus was explored by a robotic spacecraft. one of the first to reach vicinity of another planet and returned data the u.s mariner 2in it's flyby of venus in 1962. since then venus has been a target of over 20 spacecraft.

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Q: Has any space crafts observed venus and what did they learn?
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