There is no life as we know it on Venus. The only technology there is what we sent to Venus in the various probes sent from Earth.
There are many types of technology. These include food technology, educational technology, vehicle technology, electronics, as well as media technology.
wireless technology
It is a fairly new technology.
Bluetooth 4.0 is the latest technology of Bluetooth. It is a low energy technology.
FIber Technology is used in many things: i.e. Telecom Technology Internet Technology Communication technology
Radar technology.
From Earth we can do it using telescopes and other technology. A number of probes have been sent to Venus. Some just orbited it and some landed on it and sent back information, including video.
You would not be safe on Venus. It has a mean temperature of 864 degrees F and an atmosphere that contains sulphuric acid.
No. We currently to not have the technology for interplanetary mining. All mining takes place on Earth. Venus is particularly inhospitable due to extremely high pressures and temperatures at the surface, so if we were to start mining offworld, we would probably go to Mars or to asteroids instead of Venus.
Venus is the closest planet to earth. We can not explore it yet because the earths technology is not advanced enough
Nothing, with the current technology, little can be done to make the planet survivable at the moment, therefore, nothing can be done on Venus at the moment except if there was a breakthrough is heat-abstaining metals that could protect a dome or base of some sort if it were to come in contact with the harsh climate of Venus.
Venus has the highest surface temperature of the 4 terrestrial planets. The gas giants have hotter interiors, but they do not have the same differentiation of surface/atmosphere that the smaller planets do. Venus has the hottest Earth-like location that human technology can currently access, and is especially interesting because of the planet's similarities to Earth in composition and size.
Venus. Carl Sagan proposed back in 1993 that we should strike Venus with large asteroids, in an attempt to eject the inhospitable atmosphere away from the planet. With current technology, such as rockets and nuclear weapons, this can be done.
Yes. Carl Sagan proposed back in 1993 that we should strike Venus with large asteroids, in an attempt to eject the inhospitable atmosphere away from the planet.
Venus is exactly the same size as Venus.
if you mean can we get to venus. I say that we cannot land on venus. It is capable to orbit venus
Yes