Venus has no natural satellites. The Soviet Union launched four Venera orbiting probes in the mid-1980s which may still be in orbit, although they stopped transmitting years ago. I believe that the US also has a probe remaining in Venus orbit.
Yes, Venus has been visited by space probes.
"Mariner 2 " was the first. It just flew by Venus in 1962. It was a NASA probe.
The USSR sent several probes and some landed and sent back pictures etc.
USA has sent more spacecraft too.
Venus has no natural satellites (moons)
Venus a planet has no moons or satellites.
Venus has no natural satellites.
no because it is too close to the sun and the metal will melt
I do not know , but i think Omnec Onec who makes the remarkable claim that she comes originally from Venus . might either know or might know who would know.
The venus has no moons or satellites
Venera 3 year 1965
Satellites cannot orbit the US; they orbit the Earth, and there are several thousand of them.
Yes, it can. The higher the planet's mass, the more satellites it can attract at greater distances, and the more it can keep in orbit around it.
There may be as many as 25,000 artificial satellites orbiting Earth, although only around 8,300 are on record and less than 5000 are active. Our planet has only one natural satellite, the Moon.
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Venus has no natural satellites but probes have been sent their for many years now.
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.
Venus is one of the few planets that doesn't have any satellites orbiting around it. Venus also is a planet with no moons.
As of early 2010, more than 265 natural satellites have been identified in the solar system, orbiting every planet except Mercury and Venus.
Venus does not have any natural satellites.
No natural satellites of Venus have been discovered.
Satellites cannot orbit the US; they orbit the Earth, and there are several thousand of them.
Yes, it can. The higher the planet's mass, the more satellites it can attract at greater distances, and the more it can keep in orbit around it.
Eight planets orbit the Sun: Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Neptune Uranus
Venus has no natural satellites.
Venus has no moons.
Yes, it can. The higher the planet's mass, the more satellites it can attract at greater distances, and the more it can keep in orbit around it.