Some notable satellites and robots that have visited Earth include the Hubble Space Telescope in 1990, the Juno spacecraft in 2011, and the Parker Solar Probe in 2018. These missions have provided valuable data and insights into Earth and our solar system.
Space robots have landed on Mars, Venus, the Moon, and Titan, a moon of Saturn. These missions have provided valuable insights into the geology, atmosphere, and potential for life on these celestial bodies.
Yes, several satellites and robots have explored Venus. Notably, the Soviet Venera program sent multiple missions, including Venera 7, which was the first to transmit data from the surface of Venus in 1970. More recently, NASA's Magellan spacecraft mapped the planet's surface using radar in the early 1990s. Additionally, the European Space Agency's Venus Express operated from 2006 to 2014, studying the planet's atmosphere and surface.
Humans have not technically visited any planet. We have sent landing craft to Mars and Venus though. Those missions were in exploration of possible future human habitats, but neither planet is suited for human survival.
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Venera visited Venus on 1965
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The robots that explored Venus were named Venera. The Venera program consisted of a series of Soviet missions that sent spacecraft to Venus between 1961 and 1984.
it doesent it has had a robot but not one that has lasted a year
They are almost 270 robots
Yes it was named Magllan and in 4 years
Venera visited Venus on 1965
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Venus has only been visited once by the mariner 2 in 1962
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There have been no known robots on Venus. Due to the extreme environment on the planet, such as high temperatures and pressure, it is difficult to send robots there.
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