From Earth we can do it using telescopes and other technology. A number of probes have been sent to Venus. Some just orbited it and some landed on it and sent back information, including video.
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to study venus...lol!
to study venus...lol!
This was to investigatethe atmosphere of Venus.
The Magellan probe was designed to study Venus. It went to Venus in 1994.
Venus is one of the planets that is visible without a telescope. The planet has been known since antiquity. Galileo was the first astronomer to study Venus through a telescope.
The best tool to use to study how the Venus flytrap plant catches its food is a stop action camera. This would let you study the motion in slow motion so that you could see how the trap actually worked.
Because there are these thick clouds that always surround Venus, so they need radars to see past the clouds.
He used it to study the moon, Jupiter's moons, Saturn, Venus and the sunspots on the sun.
None. Venus has no natural moons or satellites. The only satellites that might be orbit around Venus are those put there by humans from Earth to help study the planet, whose surface is too hot to land any spacecraft there.
The Magellan spacecraft was launched to study Venus by NASA on May 4th 1989.
The majority of Sagan's work in the scientific community revolved around the planet Venus.