yes venus was explored by a robotic spacecraft. one of the first to reach vicinity of another planet and returned data the u.s mariner 2in it's flyby of venus in 1962. since then venus has been a target of over 20 spacecraft.
yes,because there were space-probes and unnamed crafts that found Venus dust-covered and windy
Several spacecraft have observed Venus, including NASA's Magellan spacecraft which mapped the planet's surface with radar, and the European Space Agency's Venus Express which studied the planet's atmosphere and surface. The Soviet Union's Venera program also sent several landers and probes to Venus in the 1970s and 1980s.
no humans have not made anything to go to venus they didn't make a rover type robot to go but some space crafts have but Venus is super hot and the space craft has been distrod within the atmosfear
Galileo observed phases of Venus, which were only possible if Venus orbited the Sun and not Earth, supporting the heliocentric model of the solar system proposed by Copernicus. This observation was a key piece of evidence in favor of the heliocentric theory.
The surface of Venus can be observed using radar imaging from spacecraft orbiting the planet. Radar can penetrate through the thick clouds covering Venus and provide detailed images of its surface features. This method has been used by missions like NASA's Magellan spacecraft to map the surface of Venus.
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I am certain that Voyager1 and Voyager2 in the '70s.
the cassini space crafts mission was too orbit venus and then observe saturns moons
Yes there was, all space crafts that successfully got information from Venus were the Mariner 2, 5 and 10, Venera 4-16, vegal 2, and pioneer Venus 1 and 2
yes,because there were space-probes and unnamed crafts that found Venus dust-covered and windy
Several spacecraft have observed Venus, including NASA's Magellan spacecraft which mapped the planet's surface with radar, and the European Space Agency's Venus Express which studied the planet's atmosphere and surface. The Soviet Union's Venera program also sent several landers and probes to Venus in the 1970s and 1980s.
they can be observed using a space telescope. they cannot be seen by the naked eye although there are times that you can see Venus and Mars but not that clear.
no humans have not made anything to go to venus they didn't make a rover type robot to go but some space crafts have but Venus is super hot and the space craft has been distrod within the atmosfear
The first spacecraft to observe Venus was the Venera 3 in 1962.
Galileo observed phases of Venus, which were only possible if Venus orbited the Sun and not Earth, supporting the heliocentric model of the solar system proposed by Copernicus. This observation was a key piece of evidence in favor of the heliocentric theory.
Venus is the second planet from the sun
The cast of Venus Observed - 1960 includes: Jacqueline Kott Rachel Lloyd Gwen Plumb Ria Sohier Walter Sullivan