No. The space shuttle was designed for low-Earth orbit, not travel between planets. Currently there are no manned spacecraft capable of interplanetary travel. Venus is much too hot for people to survive there
Astronauts have not visited Venus. Venus has an extremely inhospitable climate. Probes barely survive the descent. Humans would stand no chance.
No. Astronauts have not visited any planet outside of the earth.The only other body in the universe besides earth that humans have ever stood on is the moon,and that hasn't happened in the last 32 years.
They don't. We do not have any plans for visiting Venus, and the extreme heat and pressure makes it unlikely that we ever will.
Nobody has ever visited Mercury due to its highly inhospitable surface conditions. Temperatures can vary by as much as 600 degrees Kelvin. Surface conditions have been observed for many centuries using telescopes, both on Earth and from space. The surface is hard, rocky, and cratered in a way similar to the moon.
No. Eris is much to far away to send astronauts there. We have not even sent any probes there. The only object astronauts have visited is the moon, which is much closer to Earth than any other object in space.
Astronauts have not visited Venus. Venus has an extremely inhospitable climate. Probes barely survive the descent. Humans would stand no chance.
Yes.
No. Astronauts have not visited any planet outside of the earth.The only other body in the universe besides earth that humans have ever stood on is the moon,and that hasn't happened in the last 32 years.
They don't. We do not have any plans for visiting Venus, and the extreme heat and pressure makes it unlikely that we ever will.
Astronauts have visited the Moon, which is not a planet but a natural satellite of Earth. Other than the Moon, astronauts have not visited any other planets in our solar system. Only unmanned spacecraft have been sent to explore other planets.
The only planet astronauts have visited is earth. The moon, a satellite, has also been visited.
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No. Never been visited by humans.
Nobody has ever visited Mercury due to its highly inhospitable surface conditions. Temperatures can vary by as much as 600 degrees Kelvin. Surface conditions have been observed for many centuries using telescopes, both on Earth and from space. The surface is hard, rocky, and cratered in a way similar to the moon.
No.
No. Eris is much to far away to send astronauts there. We have not even sent any probes there. The only object astronauts have visited is the moon, which is much closer to Earth than any other object in space.
No. No astronauts have gone further away than the moon. Venus is much further away from us than that.