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Which space station orbits Venus?

9 Venera probes were sent to Venus by the Russians but there is no space station


Where did Venera 8 9 10 land?

Venera 8: Vasilisa region (10.70°S 335.25°E) Venera 9: Beta Regio (31.01°N 291.64°E) Venera 10: Near Venera 9 (15.42°N 291.51°E)


What country created the venera 9?

The USSR or modern-day Russia (USSR / Russia both refer to modern day Russia. The USSR was Russia's old name. ) Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venera_9


When did venera 4 visit Venus?

Venera 9 went into orbit around Venus on October 20, 1975. It surveyed the surface from October 26th to December 25th of that year.


What spacecraft observed venus?

Several spacecraft have observed Venus, including NASA's Magellan spacecraft which mapped the planet's surface with radar, and the European Space Agency's Venus Express which studied the planet's atmosphere and surface. The Soviet Union's Venera program also sent several landers and probes to Venus in the 1970s and 1980s.


What spaceflights went to Venus?

The following spacecraft sucessfully flew to Venus (some did not accomplish their mission goals, or were only fly-bys, but did reach the vicinity of the planet): Sputnik 7 - Venera 1 - Mariner 1 - Sputnik 19 - Mariner 2 - Sputnik 20 - Sputnik 21 - Venera 1964A - Venera 1964B - Cosmos 27 - Zond 1 - Venera 2 - Venera 3, Venera 4 - Mariner 5 - Cosmos 167 - Venera 5 - Venera 6 - Venera 7 - Cosmos 359 - Venera 8 - Cosmos 482 - Mariner 10 - Venera 9 - Venera 10 - Pioneer Venus 1 - Pioneer Venus 2 - Venera 11 - Venera 12 - Venera 13 - Venera 14 - Venera 15 - Venera 16 - Vega 1 - Vega 2 - Galileo - Magellan -Cassini - Venus Express - MESSENGER - Planet-C (Venus Climate Orbiter) (See the related link below)


What are the names of the robots that explored Venus?

The robots that have explored Venus include the Soviet Venera program missions, such as Venera 7, Venera 9, and Venera 13. The most recent mission to Venus was the Akatsuki probe launched by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency in 2010.


What are the names of the satellites that have visit venus?

Some of the satellites that have visited Venus include NASA's Magellan, the Soviet Union's Venera series (such as Venera 7, 9, and 13), and the European Space Agency's Venus Express. These missions have provided valuable data on Venus's atmosphere, surface, and geology.


What was the first spacecraft to ever observe Venus?

The American probe Mariner 2 performed the first flyby of Venus. The Russian probe Venera 4 was able to sample Venus' atmosphere and enter the atmosphere but it was destroyed by the pressure and the landing impact. Venera 7 was the first to make a successful soft landing and also sent back some data. Venera 9 was the first probe to send back images of the surface.


What are the names of the robots that have visited venus?

Mariner 2 (Nasa fly-by) Venera 2 (USSR fly-by) Venera 3 (USSR landing, destroyed in atmosphere upon landing) Venera 4 (USSR probe landing) Mariner 5 (Nasa fly-by) Venera 6 (USSR probe landing) Venera 7 (USSR probe landing) Venera 8 (USSR landing) Mariner 10 (Nasa fly-by on way to Mercury) Venera 9 (USSR orbiter and landing) Venera 10 (USSR orbiter and landing) Pioneer Venus 1 (NASA orbiter) Pioneer Venus 2 (4 separate NASA probes) Venera 12 (USSR lander and orbiter) Venera 11 (USSR lander and orbiter) Venera 13 (USSR lander and orbiter) Venera 14 (USSR lander and orbiter) Venera 15 (USSR orbiter) Vega 1 (USSR probe and Comet Halley flyby) Vega 2 (USSR probe and Comet Halley flyby ) Galileo (NASA fly-by on way to Jupiter)


When did people explore Venus?

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.


How long did the probe last on venus?

The Soviet Venera 7 probe, which was the first successful lander on Venus, transmitted data for about 23 minutes after landing in 1970. Subsequent Venera missions, like Venera 9 and Venera 13, operated for longer, with Venera 13 sending data for approximately 127 minutes before succumbing to the planet's harsh conditions. Generally, probes on Venus have faced extreme temperatures and pressures, limiting their operational lifespan significantly.