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Quite dangerous to the equipment. The old Soviet Union tried to land probe on Venus about seven times. Only two sent back any data and the data stream was not long. The tremendous pressure of the atmosphere on Venus, the sulfuric acid atmospheric level level and the heat were all accounted for, or so the Soviets thought, and still the probes were basically destroyed.

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