Mariner 2 (NASA fly-by)
Venera 2 (USSR fly-by)
Venera 3 (USSR landing, destroyed in atmosphere upon landing)
Venera 4 (USSR probe landing)
Mariner 5 (NASA fly-by)
Venera 6 (USSR probe landing)
Venera 7 (USSR probe landing)
Venera 8 (USSR landing)
Mariner 10 (Nasa fly-by on way to Mercury)
Venera 9 (USSR orbiter and landing)
Venera 10 (USSR orbiter and landing)
Pioneer Venus 1 (NASA orbiter)
Pioneer Venus 2 (4 separate NASA probes)
Venera 12 (USSR lander and orbiter)
Venera 11 (USSR lander and orbiter)
Venera 13 (USSR lander and orbiter)
Venera 14 (USSR lander and orbiter)
Venera 15 (USSR orbiter)
Vega 1 (USSR probe and Comet Halley flyby)
Vega 2 (USSR probe and Comet Halley flyby )
Galileo (NASA fly-by on way to Jupiter)
in 1989
Venera visited Venus on 1965
Patricia
They are almost 270 robots
The robots that have explored Venus include the Soviet Venera program missions, such as Venera 7, Venera 9, and Venera 13. The most recent mission to Venus was the Akatsuki probe launched by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency in 2010.
I do not know , but Omnec Onec who claims remarkebly to come from Venus might know.
There have been no known robots on Venus. Due to the extreme environment on the planet, such as high temperatures and pressure, it is difficult to send robots there.
The robots that explored Venus were named Venera. The Venera program consisted of a series of Soviet missions that sent spacecraft to Venus between 1961 and 1984.
There are humanoid robots, military robots, insect robots, and space robots. There are more kinds of robots too.
what satellites or robots have expored uranus
what satellites or robots have expored uranus
Some of the "Venera" space probes succeeded in landing on Venus. The first was in 1970.