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Yes, there have been several manned and unmanned missions to Venus. The Soviet Union's Venera program sent unmanned missions to explore Venus's surface in the 1970s and 1980s, while NASA's Mariner and Magellan missions have also provided valuable information about the planet. No manned missions have been sent to Venus due to its harsh conditions, including high temperatures and pressure.
Scientists do not believe that any planet ever crashed into Venus.
No, Venus doesn't have any countries. Nobody has ever been to Venus, and it would be almost impossible to survive landing there, so nobody has made any countries there.
No. The space shuttle was designed for low-Earth orbit, not travel between planets. Currently there are no manned spacecraft capable of interplanetary travel. Venus is much too hot for people to survive there
Yes, the Soviet Union's Venera program sent several robotic spacecraft to explore Venus in the 1970s and 1980s. These missions provided valuable information about Venus' atmosphere, surface conditions, and geology.
No.
No natural satellites of the planets Mercury or Venus have ever been discovered.
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No, there have been no human missions to Venus. Due to its extreme temperatures, crushing atmospheric pressure, and toxic environment, Venus is considered one of the most challenging places for humans to visit in the solar system. Robotic missions have been sent to Venus to study its conditions.
No. Venus the Hedgehog is a fan-character created by Winonaheart, and has never been in any official Sonic shows, games, comics, or memorabilia.
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No hardware sent to Mars has ever been returned to Earth, and nothing that's landed on the Martian surface has ever been launched from it.