If someone were to land on Venus, they would experience extreme conditions, including scorching temperatures of around 870 degrees Fahrenheit (465 degrees Celsius), crushing atmospheric pressure around 92 times that of Earth, and sulfuric acid rain. It is unlikely that a human would survive for long on the surface of Venus without advanced protection.
No astronomers have physically landed on Venus. However, various space probes, including NASA's Mariner and Venera missions, have successfully visited Venus to study its atmosphere, surface, and geology.
Humans have not visited any planet. They have sent probes to several planets; the first to "land" ("crash into" would be a more accurate term) would be the Soviet Venera 3 which hit Venus in 1966. In 1971, another Soviet craft (Mars 3) landed on Mars.
Spaceships visiting Venus face challenges such as extreme temperatures, high atmospheric pressure, corrosive sulfuric acid clouds, and rapid rotation leading to rough landing conditions. These conditions can damage spacecraft systems, causing malfunctions or destruction. Additionally, the thick cloud cover makes it difficult for communication and navigation.
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
I really can't understand this question, the way it is worded, but what i think they are asking is would you be able to survive on venus or walk on venus without a space suit. and the answer is definetly no way we would be able to survive on venus. because, first of all its way too hot on venus it's very close to the sun than on earth unlike mars being the opposite very frigid. it's like a volcano like atmosphere on the surface of venus. you would be burnt to a crisp. also you could'nt breath because venus has no oxygen only carbon dioxide and sulfuric acid in its atmosphere. too much carbon dioxide is poisonous to humans and that would kill you, also the sulfuric acid would burn and eat your skin. not a pleasant environment for humans, also there is no water on venus.
If a twig or stone landed on a Venus Flytrap it would most probably close up or get crushed depending on the size of the twig/stone. It wouldn't eat it because it is not edible.
Venus would float on the water
No astronomers have physically landed on Venus. However, various space probes, including NASA's Mariner and Venera missions, have successfully visited Venus to study its atmosphere, surface, and geology.
DIE
aliens dont exist
They would get a very quick and painful death:)
Nothing, the ring is a mass of meteorites.
well no body really knows......
A beach, and a huge forest.
earth will fry up.
It is unlikely that would ever happen.
Humans have not visited any planet. They have sent probes to several planets; the first to "land" ("crash into" would be a more accurate term) would be the Soviet Venera 3 which hit Venus in 1966. In 1971, another Soviet craft (Mars 3) landed on Mars.