no its to hot only machines have been able to mange it and even those have lasted no longer than a hour at the most
No human has ever landed on Venus. Spacecraft have been sent there, but due to the conditions they do not last very long.
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Yes, Go on the internet, go to google and type in "VENUS SUTRFACE" Go toimmages and their are some.Mr.Seidschlag
To date, no manned (or womaned) flights have yet landed on the planet Venus.
No, and it is unlikely that they will do so in our lifetime. The surface of Venus has an average surface temperature of 867 degrees F. Mars is a more plausible option.
No one has ever been to Venus.
No, no human has ever walked on Venus. The extreme heat, crushing atmospheric pressure, and toxic environment make it impossible for humans to currently explore the surface of Venus.
yes
Scientists do not believe that any planet ever crashed into Venus.
No. The moon is the only place man has been when leaving earth. Mars is arguably a "more interesting" target for explanation. Venus is shrouded in clouds, and the surface is extremely hot and hostile. Survival there would be problematic if we decided to go there. Current technology would only allow sirvival there for a short time. Those clouds? They're sulfuric acid. Nasty stuff. A link can be found below so you can read about the surface conditions on Venus.
No way. Atmosphere of Carbon Dioxide with no Oxygen. Surface temperature of 860 Degrees Fahrenheit. No human will ever live on Venus.
No it is impossible to land on Venus because of the hot surface heat that Venus has and plus there's lots of volcanoes, storms and lightning so if you do land, it will probably destroy or kill whatlands on Venus.