i guess the robots from in space they thought 'oh lets try to look at another planet' so they did. thats just my guess < __ >
I do not know , but Omnec Onec who claims remarkebly to come from Venus might know.
No robots have explored Venus up close. However, several missions have been sent to Venus by space agencies like NASA and the Soviet Union, such as the Venera and Vega missions, which provided valuable data and images of the planet's surface and atmosphere.
Some of the satellites and robots that have explored Venus include the Soviet Venera program, which launched various missions between 1961 and 1983. NASA's Magellan spacecraft orbited Venus from 1990 to 1994, mapping its surface with radar. The European Space Agency's Venus Express mission operated from 2006 to 2014, studying the planet's atmosphere and surface.
The robots that explored Venus were named Venera. The Venera program consisted of a series of Soviet missions that sent spacecraft to Venus between 1961 and 1984.
Venera 15 and 16 orbited the planet in 1983 Magellan in 1990 mapped 98% of the surface Venus Express is still sending data back to earth.
I do not know , but Omnec Onec who claims remarkebly to come from Venus might know.
so far only one satellite has been sent to venus and that one satellite is venera it was sent in 1965
Some of the "Venera" space probes succeeded in landing on Venus. The first was in 1970.
No robots have explored Venus up close. However, several missions have been sent to Venus by space agencies like NASA and the Soviet Union, such as the Venera and Vega missions, which provided valuable data and images of the planet's surface and atmosphere.
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Venera visited Venus on 1965
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Some of the satellites and robots that have explored Venus include the Soviet Venera program, which launched various missions between 1961 and 1983. NASA's Magellan spacecraft orbited Venus from 1990 to 1994, mapping its surface with radar. The European Space Agency's Venus Express mission operated from 2006 to 2014, studying the planet's atmosphere and surface.
The robots that explored Venus were named Venera. The Venera program consisted of a series of Soviet missions that sent spacecraft to Venus between 1961 and 1984.
Venera 15 and 16 orbited the planet in 1983 Magellan in 1990 mapped 98% of the surface Venus Express is still sending data back to earth.
The robots that have explored Venus include the Soviet Venera program missions, such as Venera 7, Venera 9, and Venera 13. The most recent mission to Venus was the Akatsuki probe launched by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency in 2010.