It isn't possible. Surface temperatures on Venus exceed 800 degrees Fahrenheit and pressure is more than 90 times that at sea level on earth. Any astronaut on Venus would be cooked and crushed at the same time.
Because it is very hot
No astronaut has visited Venus yet.
Probes have landed on Venus
Dennis Tito was the first astronaut to travel to the planet Venus.
Surface temperatures on Venus are around 850 degrees Fahrenheit and pressure is about 90 times what it is at sea level. A person on Venus would die almost instantly.
Astronaut did not land in Venus because the planet is hot. If the astronaut land on Venus, they will burn their selfs.
Surface temperatures on Venus exceed 800 degrees Fahrenheit and the pressure is more than 90 times that at sea level on Earth. Anyone who set foot on Venus would be baked and crushed at the same time.
Surface temperatures on Venus exceed 800 degrees Fahrenheit and the pressure is more than 90 times that at sea level on Earth. Anyone who set foot on Venus would be baked and crushed at the same time.
No, no human has ever walked on Venus. The extreme heat, crushing atmospheric pressure, and toxic environment make it impossible for humans to currently explore the surface of Venus.
There is no known evidence of liquid water every having existed on Venus, but it is quite possible that surface conditions were once very different from what they are now. Note that the surface of Venus has not been studied as extensivley as the surface of Mars.
The planet closest to Earth is Venus. We can explore Venus, and we have sent multiple spacecraft to study its atmosphere and surface. However, its extreme temperatures, atmospheric pressure, and acidic environment make it challenging for human exploration.
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