Not yet, and nobody is likely to for some time. Venus is VERY hot - above 900 degrees Fahrenheit - and has fairly high atmospheric pressure, about 90 times Earth's.
The pressure is bearable; humans live in deep ocean habitats at nearly those pressures, and submarines go deeper. But the temperature would be a killer. It will be quite a while before any people set foot on Venus.
One proposal that might work is to seed the cloudtops of Venus with a blue-green algae that could metabolize the sulfuric acid in the "air" of Venus, and release water vapor. It might be possible, over a few centuries or millennia, to "terraform" Venus and make it livable.
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
No, humans or human-made objects have not landed or traveled on Venus. The extreme conditions on Venus, such as its thick atmosphere, high temperatures, and volcanic activity, pose significant challenges for landing and operating spacecraft on the planet's surface. However, several spacecraft have been sent to study Venus from orbit or by flying through its atmosphere.
Humans cannot breathe on venus
No they would die.
Venus has been observed by humans for thousands of years. It is one of the brightest objects in the night sky and can often be seen with the naked eye. The earliest recorded observations of Venus date back to ancient civilizations such as the Babylonians and the ancient Greeks.
No. Never been visited by humans.
None. No person has been farther than the moon. Venus is much too hot for humans to explore.
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
No, humans or human-made objects have not landed or traveled on Venus. The extreme conditions on Venus, such as its thick atmosphere, high temperatures, and volcanic activity, pose significant challenges for landing and operating spacecraft on the planet's surface. However, several spacecraft have been sent to study Venus from orbit or by flying through its atmosphere.
The surface of Venus is unobservable due to the thick cloud cover. Some Russian Venera spacecraft have landed there to get a glimpse of the rocky surface, and the entire planet has been mapped by radar.
Humans cannot breathe on venus
No they would die.
yes
This is absolutely incorrect. Venus's carbon atmosphere is so thick and dense that temperatures on venus reach 464 degrees celcius, and many, many volcanic eruptions are occurring every second on venus. Since there is so much carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, it would be impossible for humans to breathe. Those are just some obvious reasons why venus is inhabitable to humans.
There is no known term for a hypothetical inhabitant of Venus. If humans were to colonize Venus in the future, they may be referred to as "Venutians" or "Venusians."
Venus is far too hot and surface pressure is too high for humans to survive.
protection from humans