Not in this millennium. Venus is too hot and high pressure. Perhaps an automatic terraforming complex can convert it. But not soon.
NASA is aiming to send a manned mission to Mars in the year 2037.
no, the first successful manned mission to the moon was apollo mission 11.
All Apollo missions were manned.
What we need now is a volunteer for our manned mission to Mars. They courageously manned the forward cannons.
Only if we send one there. There is no solid evidence of life on Mars, and there are certainly no men on Mars. If we send a manned mission there, which as been discussed for decades, we would certainly make it so that the people on that mission could return.
No, only a few unmanned spacecraft have visited Venus. A manned flyby mission was planned by the US in the 1970s following the successful moon landings of the Apollo program, but it was cancelled.
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The main difference is that a manned Mars mission is a great deal longer.
There are currently no manned missions planned to Mars.
To date, no manned (or womaned) flights have yet landed on the planet Venus.
Apollo 11 was the first manned mission to ever land on the moon. Apollo 8 was the first manned mission to actually travel to the moon, but they did not land.
The Royal Society sent James Cook on a mission to chart the transit of Venus at Tahiti.