- GitHub - venera-app venera: A comic app
A comic app Contribute to venera-app venera development by creating an account on GitHub
- Behind the Iron Curtain: The Soviet Venera program - Astronomy Magazine
Venera 3 planned to land on the venusian surface, but it instead slammed into it on March 1, 1966 — officially making it the first spacecraft to crash into another planet
- Venera | Soviet Exploration, Technology Discoveries | Britannica
Venera, any of a series of unmanned Soviet planetary probes that were sent to Venus Radio contact was lost with the first probe, Venera 1 (launched Feb 12, 1961), before it flew by Venus Venera 2 (launched Nov 12, 1965) ceased operation before it flew to within 24,000 km (15,000 miles) of Venus
- Venus Revisited: The Exciting Missions of Venera-D and Venera-B
Since 1962, the Soviet Union and the US have explored Venus With upcoming missions like Venera-D and Venera-V, Russia will continue advancing Venus exploration
- Venera program | Space Wiki | Fandom
The Venera program was a series of probes launched by the Soviet Union between 1961 and 1983 to study Venus Among 28 spacecraft deployed, 13 successfully entered Venus' atmosphere, and eight of those achieved intact landings on the planet's surface [1]
- Venera Missions to Venus - Windows to the Universe
The Soviet space program to Venus in the late 1960's, 70's, and early 80's was very successful, with 13 of 16 Venera missions safely reaching the planet Each Venera spacecraft was designed to either orbit Venus, probe its atmosphere, or reach its surface
- What Was Venera? (with pictures) - AllTheScience
The Venera were a series of Soviet space probes launched between 1963 and 1981 Their target was Venus
- Venera: The USSR’s Daring Mission to Venus and Its Historic . . . - MSN
In the early days of space exploration, the Soviet Union launched the Venera Program, one of the most ambitious efforts ever undertaken to explore another planet From 1961 to 1985, the USSR sent
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