[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mariner_2 Mariner 2] noticed the cloud tops were cool and the surface was very hot
further missions have further mapped the surface and the cloud patterns.
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
Yes, numerous space probes have explored Venus, including NASA's Magellan spacecraft and the Soviet Venera missions. These missions have provided valuable data on Venus' surface and atmosphere, giving us insights into its extreme conditions. However, no robots or satellites have been able to explore Venus up close in the same way as those on Mars due to its harsh environment.
It's an object in outer space; that's basically what astronomy is about - studying objects in outer space.
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 am certain that Voyager1 and Voyager2 in the '70s.
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 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
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Yes, numerous space probes have explored Venus, including NASA's Magellan spacecraft and the Soviet Venera missions. These missions have provided valuable data on Venus' surface and atmosphere, giving us insights into its extreme conditions. However, no robots or satellites have been able to explore Venus up close in the same way as those on Mars due to its harsh environment.
yes voyager 2
Simple!Space is explored so that we know where we are and the things that surround our planet. So that we can find out if there is any other form of life somewhere else in the universe and beyond. Its explored so that we know whats out there, and so we have heaps of knowledge about space.
none with humans although some probes have
The United States has two or three orbiting spacecraft in Mars orbits.
It's an object in outer space; that's basically what astronomy is about - studying objects in outer space.
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.