No human being has ever been launched on a mission to Venus, and no such mission is planned or scheduled.
So they can find where they are going, like the ISS
People eat food in space which is giving them energy. Nutritious food full of vitamin is only there.
A space suit for Venus would need to be able to withstand extreme temperatures reaching up to 870 degrees Fahrenheit (465 degrees Celsius) and corrosive sulfuric acid clouds. It would also need to provide adequate thermal regulation, pressure control, and life support systems for the harsh conditions on the planet's surface.
A refractor
its not small but its not too big!
operate or work aboard space craft
gas
Frozen
So they can find where they are going, like the ISS
Wind Storms!
sulphur dioxide
Wind Storms!
Venus surface is a dry desertscape with many slab-like rocks
the kind people wear
The Venus Flytrap has a few small green leaves, but mainly traps.
Venus is kind of hard to miss. It's been known since prehistoric times.
Venus has thick, pale, yellow clouds of carbon dioxide and sulfric acid.