it would need an ultra fire protectant seal of some sort because of the fire risk on Venus. Also it would need a heat protectant because of the extremely high temperature, it would also need something to keep it from melting when it has landed for a few hours. It would also need something to keep it from exploding when entering the atmosphere
It would need to have a small parachute for a planet such as venus, because the atmospheric pressure is about 90 times that on Earth. This increases air resistance (drag) slowing the probe down. Therefore, the small parachute allows the probe to have more acceleration.
It's 77,248,512 km from Venus to Mercury. It would take you 386.24 hours or 16.09 whole days of 24 hours.
No, there have been no human missions to Venus. Due to its extreme temperatures, crushing atmospheric pressure, and toxic environment, Venus is considered one of the most challenging places for humans to visit in the solar system. Robotic missions have been sent to Venus to study its conditions.
Travel time would depend on the relative positions of Earth and Venus, as well as the speed of the spacecraft. Assuming a constant speed of 75,000 mph, it would take around 120 days to reach Venus from Earth, as the average distance between the two planets is about 25 million miles.
Assuming that the car is normal, and there were a road to Venus to travel on, it would take several years, if my decimal point is in the right place. To drive just one million miles would take two years at 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Since Earth to Venus is about 26.6 million miles, it would take the better part of your lifetime (50 to 55 years) to drive to Venus at 60 miles per hour.
166.75 hours
It would need to have a small parachute for a planet such as venus, because the atmospheric pressure is about 90 times that on Earth. This increases air resistance (drag) slowing the probe down. Therefore, the small parachute allows the probe to have more acceleration.
Venus takes 243.0 earth hours a day.
It's 77,248,512 km from Venus to Mercury. It would take you 386.24 hours or 16.09 whole days of 24 hours.
This question is meaningless. An Earth day would be the same length no matter what planet you are on. An Earth day would be the equivalent of 0.004 Venus days and about the same number of Venus year (it takes a whole year for Venus to go round its orbit). A Venus day is 243 Earth days. That's 243 Earth days to rotate once. Astronomers call this a sidereal day. However there is also the solar day of 117 Earth days.
The atmosphere of Venus is very thick, and a parachute would have much greater drag for a given size, than on Earth or Mars. So it could be smaller to achieve the same slowing of a space probe's descent. On Mars, a larger parachute would be required, but fortunately Mars, being a smaller planet, has much less gravity than Earth, so the parachute does not have to resist the same acceleration force (which is roughly the same on Venus as on Earth).
Venus is 261 million kilometres away 500 mph = 804.72 kph 261 x 804.72 = 210031.92 hours OR 8751 days and 8 hours.
I would think a Probe owners club is for owners of Ford Probe cars.
No, there have been no human missions to Venus. Due to its extreme temperatures, crushing atmospheric pressure, and toxic environment, Venus is considered one of the most challenging places for humans to visit in the solar system. Robotic missions have been sent to Venus to study its conditions.
The average distance from Earth to Venus is 93,205,678.8 miles. It would take 93,205.7 hours or about 10.6 years to get there at 1,000 miles per hour.
The atmosphere of Venus is very thick, and a parachute would have much greater drag for a given size, than on Earth or Mars. So it could be smaller to achieve the same slowing of a space probe's descent. On Mars, a larger parachute would be required, but fortunately Mars, being a smaller planet, has much less gravity than Earth, so the parachute does not have to resist the same acceleration force (which is roughly the same on Venus as on Earth).
One day i would like to probe the bottom of the ocean!