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 what
lands on Venus.
No human has ever landed on Venus. Spacecraft have been sent there, but due to the conditions they do not last very long.
To date, no manned (or womaned) flights have yet landed on the planet Venus.
Yes, space probes have landed there. In particular several from the USSR, called "Venera".
It depends what you mean. The USSR landed several spacecraft there.
yes NASA has landed several spacecrafts on Venus
No, and it is doubtful they ever will. The environment on Venus is extremely hot, the atmosphere is extremely thick, and has acid in it. It is very difficult to even build robots that can stand up to it for more than seconds before they quit working.
There have been several unmanned probes that have landed on Venus, but no people have gone there yet.
Probes have landed on Venus
No human has ever landed on Venus. There's no planning, no research, no design, no funding, no budget, and no schedule for such a mission either, so it's liable to be a while yet.
Human beings have only ever landed on one planet - the Earth. Humans have walked on the surface of the moon, but the moon is not considered a planet. We have also sent un-manned probes onto the surfaces of mercury, venus and mars, and we have sent orbital space craft to the other planets of our solar system.
Because Venus has no oxigen
Venus is the only planet where unmanned spacecraft have successfully landed and explored. The Soviet Union's Venera program landed several probes on Venus in the 1970s and 1980s, providing valuable data about the planet's atmosphere and surface conditions.