Well we are still figuring out when the next trip is but it isn't going to be more than a couple of years
Yes there was, all space crafts that successfully got information from Venus were the Mariner 2, 5 and 10, Venera 4-16, vegal 2, and pioneer Venus 1 and 2
The term "excursion" is unclear. It could mean volcanic eruptions, of which Venus has many, or it could mean exploration, of which there are presently none, except for Venus Express, launched in 2005 by the European Space Agency. Please restate the question.
Satellites have been exploring Venus since the early 1960s, with missions such as NASA's Mariner and Venera from the Soviet Union. Robotic exploration of Venus has also occurred primarily through landers and probes sent by various space agencies. The most recent missions to Venus include NASA's Magellan spacecraft and the European Space Agency's Venus Express mission.
NASA has not conducted a space mission to Venus since the early 1990s. The Magellan spacecraft, which mapped Venus's surface using radar, was the last NASA mission to Venus, ending its mission in 1994. NASA's focus has since shifted toward other destinations such as Mars, the Moon, and outer planets.
Never, Eris was explored only by telescopes.
No people have explored Venus, just unmanned spacecraft.
latest finding about space exploration?
Rockets lift the astronauts into space to do their exploration.
Space Exploration Alliance was created in 2004.
Rockets lift the astronauts into space to do their exploration.
Rockets lift the astronauts into space to do their exploration.
Space stations can help in the exploration of space because in space stations they do experiments on things they find in space.