to study venus...lol!
to study venus...lol!
This was to investigatethe atmosphere of Venus.
The aircraft that have been sent to Venus are the Pioneer Venus 1 (1978), the Pioneer Venus 2, and the Magellan probe (1989). The aircraft sent to Mars were Viking 1, Viking 2 (1975), the Mars Global Surveyor (1996), the Mars Exploration rovers (2003), The Phoenix lander (2007-08), and the rover Curiosity (2011). The aircraft sent to Mercury include Messenger (2004), and the Mariner 10.
All exploration of Venus to date has been by unmanned space probes.Mariner 2 was the first NASA probe to flyby Venus in 1962, followed by Mariner 5 in 1967 and Mariner 10 in 1973 . There were many Soviet missions to the planet in the 1970s and 1980s, some of which landed probes there.Pioneer Venus 1 orbited the planet from 1978 to 1992, mapping the surface, while Pioneer Venus 2, also launched in 1978, sent four probes into the atmosphere.The Magellan mission (1989-1994) mapped and studied the surface from orbit.The MESSENGER mission to Mercury (2004-2012) made two fly-bys of Venus, in 2006 and 2007.
Basically the answer is "Venus". Mariner 2 flew past Venus. Pioneer 5 explored the space between Earth and Venus.
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Pioneer 12 (Pioneer Venus Orbiter) left earth on May 20, 1978.
There is no life as we know it on Venus. The only technology there is what we sent to Venus in the various probes sent from Earth.
Some of the noteworthy Venus probes include Mariner 2 (1962), Venera 7 (1970), Pioneer Venus (1978), Magellan (1989), Venus Express (2005), and Akatsuki (2010). These probes have provided significant data on the atmosphere, surface, and environment of Venus.
The US sent the Voyager probes, Viking probes, and New Horizons probe to explore space, while the USSR sent the Venera probes, Luna probes, and the Mars probes. These space probes played crucial roles in advancing our understanding of the solar system and beyond.
Some of the probes that have been sent to Venus include the Soviet Venera missions, NASA's Magellan spacecraft, and the European Space Agency's Venus Express. Currently, the planned VERITAS and EnVision missions by NASA and the European Space Agency, respectively, aim to further explore Venus in the coming years.
there has been 16 probes that had been sent to venus.