There is no evidence the US is going to "colonize" any planet, including Mars and Venus. But there is, and has been, a longstanding interest in learning more about other planets. In fact, for more than six decades, US presidents have promoted (some more than others) space exploration; and the US space program, directed by NASA, has received funding from congress. In the late 1960s, the US finally put a man on the moon. Since then, there has been talk of missions to Mars, and perhaps other planets as well. But again, this is not about colonizing-- this is about understanding the universe better and learning more about the various planets in our solar system.
No-one is going to colonize Venus because it has a surface temperature of 400-500 degrees C which is due to its dense carbon dioxide atmosphere which has produced chronic global warming.
A project to colonize Venus would be prohibitively costly and dangerous.
Fortunately, we haven't the slightest need whatsoever to do it.
Venus' atmosphere is composed of clouds of sulfuric acid, which is poisonous to us.
The rotation time on axis for Venus is 243 Earth days! So weird to ours!
There are no known inhabitants of the planet Venus, human or otherwise. (For the US cities, see the related questions below)
I believe you mean planet, as their are only planets next to Venus besides our own Sun. The Planet on the other side of Venus is Mercury and on this side is us, the Earth.
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I don't think its possible to colonize Venus
No. The planet we are most likely to colonize is Mars.
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They emigrated to the USA
Venus is pronounced Veen-us
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Hawaii was not a colony.
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Yeppp, but it's not "colonies" it is, "colonially". Colonies (colony) is a NOUN. Colonise is the verb and colonial is the adjective.