Because of the absense of atmosphere spacecraft becomes too hot as Sun's heat radiations fall on it. Apart from heat radiations, ultra violet rays too fall on it in larger amount.
it is too hot at the sun
Hot. Soft. Massive (too much gravity)
NO ,you would die from the heat and the gasses not even a spacecraft can go on the sun its way too hot
None. Venus has no natural moons or satellites. The only satellites that might be orbit around Venus are those put there by humans from Earth to help study the planet, whose surface is too hot to land any spacecraft there.
Might be old or the water is too cold to activate it or too hot and killed it.
Your husband/wife might have changed the temperature. You water heater might be getting too old.
Over time it can become packed with particles which impede flow of the exhaust. Also, it can get hot by too much unburnt gasoline entering it.
I'm not sure but if one did, then it wouldn't make it because mercury is too close to the sun so it is very, very hot there
You might get heat stroke, which occurs if you stay out in the sun too long.
the sun is reflecting its rays of light on it
It can become too tight, too hot, they can't move/ becomes bulky, and they can get an itch
it might start to bubble up