Venus has been visited by various probes, while other space vehicles have flown past or have entered into orbit around it to study the surface and atmosphere. No one has physically set foot onto the planet.
In October 1967, the Soviet Venera 4 probe was the first successful probe to perform in-place analysis of the environment of another planet.
In December 1970, Venera 7 became the first man-made spacecraft to successfully land on another planet and to transmit data from there back to Earth.
The first probe to land on its surface and sucessfully send back pictures was Venera 9 in October 1975.
The planet closest to Earth is Venus. We can explore Venus, and we have sent multiple spacecraft to study its atmosphere and surface. However, its extreme temperatures, atmospheric pressure, and acidic environment make it challenging for human exploration.
Surface temperatures on Venus are around 850 degrees Fahrenheit and pressure is about 90 times what it is at sea level. A person on Venus would die almost instantly.
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No. Gravity on Venus is close to what it is on Earth.
Surface temperatures on Venus exceed 800 degrees Fahrenheit and the pressure is more than 90 times that at sea level on Earth. Anyone who set foot on Venus would be baked and crushed at the same time.
None. No person has been farther than the moon. Venus is much too hot for humans to explore.
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there has been 16 probes that had been sent to venus.
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The planet closest to Earth is Venus. We can explore Venus, and we have sent multiple spacecraft to study its atmosphere and surface. However, its extreme temperatures, atmospheric pressure, and acidic environment make it challenging for human exploration.
Basically the answer is "Venus". Mariner 2 flew past Venus. Pioneer 5 explored the space between Earth and Venus.
I am certain that Voyager1 and Voyager2 in the '70s.
There are no people on Venus (except in "B Movies").
There are a lot of ways to explore the solar system. Some people, like NASA, see the solar system in stars by the Hubble Telescope satellite. But that satellite only checks the Earth. In order to explore the whole solar system, you must travel to Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune (Pluto is not considered as a planet in the solar system in this answer). If you want, you can also explore Venus and Mercury. But you cannot land on Mercury, especially on Venus (the hottest planet in the solar system). So now astronomers/astronauts only explore Mars - Neptune.
No, no human has ever walked on Venus. The extreme heat, crushing atmospheric pressure, and toxic environment make it impossible for humans to currently explore the surface of Venus.
Surface temperatures on Venus are around 850 degrees Fahrenheit and pressure is about 90 times what it is at sea level. A person on Venus would die almost instantly.
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