Well, they haven't really found anything except for the close ups of clouds ,so that's not really a question. Oh! And also they melted from the intense heat
Some of the noteworthy Venus probes include Mariner 2 (1962), Venera 7 (1970), Pioneer Venus (1978), Magellan (1989), Venus Express (2005), and Akatsuki (2010). These probes have provided significant data on the atmosphere, surface, and environment of Venus.
Probes have landed on Venus
Some of the probes that have been sent to Venus include the Soviet Venera missions, NASA's Magellan spacecraft, and the European Space Agency's Venus Express. Currently, the planned VERITAS and EnVision missions by NASA and the European Space Agency, respectively, aim to further explore Venus in the coming years.
The series of space probes sent to Venus by the Soviet Union is called the Venera program.
no just space probes
there has been 16 probes that had been sent to venus.
Some of the noteworthy Venus probes include Mariner 2 (1962), Venera 7 (1970), Pioneer Venus (1978), Magellan (1989), Venus Express (2005), and Akatsuki (2010). These probes have provided significant data on the atmosphere, surface, and environment of Venus.
Probes have landed on Venus
The Soviet Union sent several space probes to Venus. The first several probes were crushed by the unexpectedly high atmospheric pressure on Venus, and baked by incredibly hot temperatures. But two of the Venera probes safely landed on Venus, and transmitted pictures back to Earth.
Some of the probes that have been sent to Venus include the Soviet Venera missions, NASA's Magellan spacecraft, and the European Space Agency's Venus Express. Currently, the planned VERITAS and EnVision missions by NASA and the European Space Agency, respectively, aim to further explore Venus in the coming years.
Because Venus has no oxigen
There is no life as we know it on Venus. The only technology there is what we sent to Venus in the various probes sent from Earth.
it only has one
The series of space probes sent to Venus by the Soviet Union is called the Venera program.
yes but they were crushed
no just space probes
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