Controlled landings by probes or spacecraft have been achieved on the Moon, Venus, and Mars.
Some spacecraft that have successfully landed on the moon include the Apollo lunar modules from the Apollo missions, the Soviet Luna landers, and the Chinese Chang'e landers. These missions have provided valuable data and samples from the lunar surface.
In 1976 - None, ditto 1977, 1978, 1979 and all the other years.
Yes. Several spacecraft have gone to Venus and some have landed, but they didn't survive long. The USSR did a lot of work with Venus landers for about twenty years, starting in the early 1960s. In fact the first craft to successfully land on another planet was one of the "Venera" landers from USSR, in 1970.
In 1992, the notable space lander was the Mars Observer, which was intended to orbit Mars but unfortunately lost contact shortly before entering Mars' orbit. Another significant mission was the European Space Agency’s (ESA) Giotto spacecraft, which performed a flyby of Halley's Comet and provided valuable data about its composition. However, no landers successfully landed on a celestial body in 1992.
Viking 2 landed on Mars on August 7, 1976. It was the second of NASA's Viking program landers, following Viking 1, which had landed earlier that year. The mission aimed to search for signs of life and conduct a detailed study of the Martian surface and atmosphere. Viking 2 operated successfully for several years, sending back valuable data about the planet.
six of the Apollo missions successfully landed on the moon
Space robots have landed on Mars, Venus, the Moon, and Titan, a moon of Saturn. These missions have provided valuable insights into the geology, atmosphere, and potential for life on these celestial bodies.
Apollo 11, 12, 14, 15, 16 and 17 The names of the Moon-Landers were Eagle, Intrepid, Aquaries (not used), Anteres, Falcon, Orion and Challenger.
Humans have not yet landed on Mars, but robotic missions from various space agencies, such as NASA's Perseverance rover and the Insight lander, have successfully landed and conducted experiments on the planet. Additionally, several spacecraft, including rovers, orbiters, and landers, from different countries have been sent to Mars for exploration purposes.
As of now, the only planet people have walked on is Earth. All other planetary bodies in our solar system, such as the Moon, Mars, Venus, and others, have not been visited by humans on foot. NASA's Apollo missions successfully landed astronauts on the Moon between 1969 and 1972, making it the only celestial body besides Earth that humans have physically explored.
The space mission which successfully landed men to the Moon was the APOLLO11 space mission in which Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins and Edwin Aldrin stepped on the surface of the moon safely or successfully.
As of now, Earth has only one active space probe called the Parker Solar Probe. There are several other inactive probes that are in orbit or have landed on celestial bodies, such as the Moon or Mars.