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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.
The ones that got close up to neptune was your fACE
Voyager 2 is the only spacecraft to have gone near Neptune.
There have been no known robots on Venus. Due to the extreme environment on the planet, such as high temperatures and pressure, it is difficult to send robots there.
To date, only one probe has made a pass at Neptune. Voyager 2 in August 1989. Future passes and probes have been planned or are currently still making the journey across the solar system.
Some of the "Venera" space probes succeeded in landing on Venus. The first was in 1970.
have any satellite or robots look-up close to neptune
The "Cassini" in 2004.
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yes cassini did
yes but what kind
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.
Voyager 2 is the only probe.
Voyager 2 is the only probe.
Voyager 2 is the only probe.
The ones that got close up to neptune was your fACE