You couldn't survive long on Venus, with current technology. The pressure at the surface is about 100 times the pressure on Earth, the temperature is over 400 °C, and the atmosphere is highly corrosive - so any protection you set up, such as a protective dome, would quickly break down.
Nothing because you can't live up there plus its very very very very very HOT! Nothing because you can't live up there plus its very very very very very HOT! Nothing because you can't live up there plus its very very very very very HOT!
You couldn't survive long on Venus, with current technology. The pressure at the surface is about 100 times the pressure on Earth, the temperature is over 400
u don't need two bring anything. if you go to venus. you'll burn yourself you death. like fried chicken if you didn't know that you're stupid.
You should take special thermal wear, micro bacteria, food, scientists, All of your metl frame work should be able to withstand a heat of 450c
HOW MUCH FUEL will you need to travel to Pluto
You would need a powerful spaceship.
your brain
The hottest planet is Venus. Mercury may be the closest to the Sun, but it doesn't have the right atmosphere to keep the heat. At night it can go to the negative hundreds!
On the planet Venus - it takes longer for Venus to make one rotation than it does for it to go around the sun once, so Venus' day is LONGER than it's year. Imagine that?
The planets' temperature ranges go from -325 degrees Fahrenheit on Neptune to 864 degrees Fahrenheit on Venus. Venus is the hottest planet while Neptune is the coldest. Earth is the third hottest planet.
The planet after Uranus is Neptune so the order of the planets go...Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune& Pluto
Venus can be the brightest planet. Jupiter is the next brightest and can be seen in the middle of the night when the sky is darkest. Venus (whos orbit is closer to the Sun than the Earth orbit) can never be seen at midnight.
it is a planet and if you go to what does venus look like.com then it will probably tell you
No, Venus is a hot planet and no one could survive it.
I believe that you should were a space suit, or something to protect you from all the heat in the atmosphere.
yes. in 1964
just go south if that does not work go somewhere else
Yes it will
The hottest planet is Venus. Mercury may be the closest to the Sun, but it doesn't have the right atmosphere to keep the heat. At night it can go to the negative hundreds!
Planet Venus cannot leave its orbit by itself. A sufficiently close encounter with a object of sufficient mass will perturb its orbit. If the object is large enough and close enough, Venus (or any planet) could leave the orbit of the Sun.
An oblate spheroid. As planets go, Venus is almost perfectly spherical. Its "oblateness" is nearly zero.
On the planet Venus - it takes longer for Venus to make one rotation than it does for it to go around the sun once, so Venus' day is LONGER than it's year. Imagine that?
You might want to pack a parachute. Saturn is a Gaseous planet, without a solid surface. You will sink through to the center of the planet, which may or may not be solid.
germs are not on venus, no life can be sustained on venus because the planet does not have the correct conditions, it is much too cold, asnd above that the almost vacuum has poisonous air