Why NASA never wants to send people to Venus

It only took us 100 days to fly to Venus, but why so far, humans have not been able to put on this planet yet?

In the solar system, Venus is dubbed the "twin brother" to Earth because of its size and many similarities to the planet.Besides, Venus's trajectory is also close to Earth's orbit, it only takes 100 days to fly to Venus, but why so far, people have not been able to put on this planet yet. ?

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Venus - Earth's twin brothers.

Despite being Earth's "twin brother", Venus is actually a much more frightening place.

  1. The entire surface of Venus is covered with an extremely toxic permanent sulfur dioxide cloud.
  2. The winds blowing through Venus can reach more than 350km / h in the middle cloud, faster than the hurricanes on Earth.
  3. The temperature here can reach 470 degrees Celsius.
  4. The air pressure above Venus is about 90 times higher than the pressure of sea level on Earth.

More than 30 years ago, some of the former Soviet unmanned devices successfully landed on the surface of Venus. But, they exist only for a very short time before being crushed and melted by the tremendous pressure.

The video below will help us know what happens to people if we set foot on Venus.

According to scientists, people may have to wait a long time to be able to land in this harsh planet.

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Update 24 May 2019
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