She wanted to be ruler of the universe, and by making Pluto fall in love with Proserpina (Persephone) she (love) could rule all.
No person has landed on Venus. The Soviet Union's Venera program successfully landed unmanned spacecraft on Venus in the 1970s and 1980s, providing valuable data about the planet's surface and atmosphere.
Mars. Venus is too hot--hottest planet in the solar system also has very poisonous clouds for an atmosphere. Mercury has no atmosphere. The other planets are gas giants--intense pressures and gravity with no real solid surface.The dwarf planet Pluto is smaller than our moon, but very far away. Mars would be the easiest to visit. And of course, the dwarf planet Eris and the other planets farther than Pluto are outta the question
The first country was the USA with a spacecraft named mariner 2 and launched in 1962 to go to Venus.
Mariner 11 never sent radio pictures from Mars because it was not a mission that existed. The Mariner program had missions up to Mariner 10, which sent back images of Venus and Mercury.
No. Venus is the hottest planet, even though Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun. Mercury receives the most solar radiation from the Sun, and its rotation is very slow, so the surface can heat up to over 430 degrees C. But when that part of the surface faces away from the Sun, the temperature drops to minus 200 degrees C. There is no atmosphere to distribute the heat. By contrast, Venus, the hottest planet, has a dense atmosphere of carbon dioxide and sulfuric acid clouds. This is the reason that Venus can get hotter than Mercury. The atmosphere traps solar heat and keeps the entire planet very hot all of the time. It is like a greenhouse with no exhaust valve and no door to let the heat out. The surface temperature of Venus is about 460 degrees C even at night.
Talk to Patsy on Lava Isle. He will send you to Igneous Isle. Then talk to Cupid. He sends you to Venus on Magma Isle.
They did not send astronauts to Pluto. Also, Pluto is a dwarf planet, not a dwarf star.
At the moment we do not have the technology to send a manned probe to Pluto, or any other planet.
They have they sent it in 2005 and they said it should reach pluto by 2015
Characterize the global geology and morphology of Pluto and CharonMap chemical compositions of Pluto and Charon surfacesCharacterize the neutral (non-ionized) atmosphere of Pluto and its escape rate
Pumice isle is not a part of Lava Isle. In Cupid's quest on Igneous, you will need to deliver a box of chocolates to Venus on Magma and Eros on Pumice. He will send you to Pumice Isle whenever you like after the quest. ~'*'~BouncingBalloons, Chestnut Server ~'*'~
They sent the New Horizons spacecraft, with no humans on board.
As of 2017, the answer is no. We do not have the technology to send humans to Pluto. We don't even have the technology to travel beyond Earth's orbit.
Smaller Lava IslesTalk to Patsy. He will send you to Igneous. Cupid can send you to Magma an Pumice.=] FastFilly Chestnut Server
Yes, please send a good digital scan of the black cupid for more info. Cupid at rest is by Parkinson who used his daughter to photogaph, part of a series including cupid awake, cupid asleep, etc. shroom@frontiernet.netm.b. parkinson did not use his daughter: it was a neighbor's daughter, who he sometimes he babysat.i do have a pic of black cupid asleep.
Yes there are some photographs of Pluto. It is nothing too much though. Pluto is mostly all blue. You can find a lot of picture of Pluto on Google images. Hope this helps. Just log onto Google, click on "Images" at the top of the screen, type in "Pluto", then send.
Not in this millennium. Venus is too hot and high pressure. Perhaps an automatic terraforming complex can convert it. But not soon.