Quite dangerous to the equipment. The old Soviet Union tried to land probe on Venus about seven times. Only two sent back any data and the data stream was not long. The tremendous pressure of the atmosphere on Venus, the sulfuric acid atmospheric level level and the heat were all accounted for, or so the Soviets thought, and still the probes were basically destroyed.
Yes, Venus is a dangerous planet for a robot to land on. It has extreme temperatures of about 900 degrees Fahrenheit (475 degrees Celsius), crushing atmospheric pressure about 92 times that of Earth, and a corrosive atmosphere consisting predominantly of carbon dioxide and sulfuric acid. These conditions present significant challenges for a robot to operate on Venus.
Venus is a land (rocky) planet.
Yes, the planet Venus is all rocky land, just like the moon. But it is very very hot.
No
Other than the earth, so far we've landed people on the moon, and landed robot probes on Mars and Venus and Mercury. The condions of the out planets mean a landing there is not likely soon, but we may be able to land on some of their moons.
A British website sells land on Mars and Venus for about $29 an acre. It should be noted that no-one on Earth has rights to sell land on Mars or Venus. Anyone purporting to sell land on either planet is running a scam.
Venus is a land (rocky) planet.
Astronaut did not land in Venus because the planet is hot. If the astronaut land on Venus, they will burn their selfs.
Yes, the planet Venus is all rocky land, just like the moon. But it is very very hot.
No
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Other than the earth, so far we've landed people on the moon, and landed robot probes on Mars and Venus and Mercury. The condions of the out planets mean a landing there is not likely soon, but we may be able to land on some of their moons.
Venus. While other plants are larger than Venus, Venus technically has the largest land area. The four largest planets, which are far larger than Venus, do not have solid surfaces at all. The largest solid planet is Earth, but it is only slightly larger than Venus and most of its surface is covered in water.
A British website sells land on Mars and Venus for about $29 an acre. It should be noted that no-one on Earth has rights to sell land on Mars or Venus. Anyone purporting to sell land on either planet is running a scam.
Your on it.
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Um......... I guess that would have to be Earth!
nobody so far.Nobody has ever set foot on venus because it is so hot.We would boil to death before we even have the chance to land our spaceship on the planet.