It's highly unlikely in the foreseeable future.
The conditions on the surface are too hostile for spacecraft, let alone humans.
On the surface, lead will melt, so the human body would have no chance, even within a space suit.
It would be nice to explore Venus, but the conditions are just too hostile to even contemplate it in our - or our children's or children's lifetime.
But .... technology changes, so in the future - who knows.
Venus is far too hot and surface pressure is too high for humans to survive.
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.
They don't. We do not have any plans for visiting Venus, and the extreme heat and pressure makes it unlikely that we ever will.
It's highly unlikely - in the foreseeable future. The environment is horrendous, not only for humans but also mechanical and electrical modules. (Lead would melt on the surface of Venus). Because of this, and the lack of any reason, bar understanding why Venus is so hostile. There is unlikely to be any human visit to Venus.
Weaker. Venus is smaller and has less mass. Less mass=less gravity. If you ever visit, take heavy boots.
No one has been on Venus
No astronaut has visited Venus yet.
Venera visited Venus on 1965
nobody ever was on venus
Scientists do not believe that any planet ever crashed into Venus.
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in 1989