One, it's the closest.
Two, it's VERY interesting, as it may once (or even now) have supported life.
Three, Venus is not as interesting as it is too hot for long term operation of lander probes and there is nothing to see except the tops of clouds.
NASA has sent spacecraft to all eight planets in our solar system, including numerous missions to Mars. They have also launched missions to study asteroids, comets, and the Sun. NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft has even left our solar system and is now in interstellar space.
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As of 2021, over 500 crewed and uncrewed spacecraft have been launched into space by various countries and space agencies. The exact number can vary depending on what is considered a "spacecraft" and how they are classified.
As of 2021, over 570 spacecraft have been launched into space, including satellites, probes, crewed spacecraft, and space stations. This number continues to increase with ongoing space exploration missions by various countries and private companies.
No person has ever travelled to Uranus. It is one of the outer planets in our solar system and is too far away for humans to visit with current technology. All observations of Uranus have been made by spacecraft and telescopes.
No, no robot has gone to Pluto, other than the onboard computers of the New Horizons spacecraft, which observed Pluto from orbit.
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The Voyager probe/spacecraft lauched in 1977,has gone beyond our solar system and is headed for the next closest one although most NASA scientists believe even if it arrives there undamaged it will not have enough power to transmit back to Earth to confirm its location/existance.
They would have banged into each other, split up, gone off in different directions and regrouped into planets with different orbits.
Nobody has been to Eris. The only place people have gone is to the moon, not to any of the other planets.
No. No spacecraft has gone past Eris, nor are there currently plans to send anything there.
The only place astronauts have been other than Earth, is on the Moon. Between 1969 and 1972 there were 6 moon landings. Nobody has gone to the Moon since then and nobody has gone to any other planets yet. Most astronauts now just orbit the Earth on one of the Space Shuttles or on the International Space Station or one of the other spacecraft that some countries have. It will be a long time before it will be possible to send astronauts to other planets.
NASA has sent spacecraft to all eight planets in our solar system, including numerous missions to Mars. They have also launched missions to study asteroids, comets, and the Sun. NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft has even left our solar system and is now in interstellar space.
Mars is the next best option in the future.
There have been several unmanned probes that have landed on Venus, but no people have gone there yet.
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There have been no astronauts that have gone to Neptune. Nor is there any space exploration projects or programs called Neptune that I am aware of.