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what humans are not sending satellites to venus?

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Earth is not going to turn into Venus, but Venus has lessons on climate ... out to the people who worked on NASA's Pioneer-Venus

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  • Venus's location closer to the Sun than Earth and the extreme greenhouse effect raising temperatures on the surface to nearly 735 K (462 °C; 863 °F), and the atmospheric pressure 90 times that of Earth, make water-based life as we know it unlikely on the surface of the planet.
  • Observation by spacecraft. There have been numerous unmanned missions to Venus. Ten Soviet probes have achieved a soft landing on the surface, with up to 110 minutes of communication from the surface, all without return. Launch windows occur every 19 months.
  • As of 2018, the Soviet Union, United States, European Space Agency and Japan have conducted missions to Venus. Electronics shorted out, communications lost before flyby. Flew past Venus on 14 July 1964.
  • There are geological and atmospheric processes that produce free oxygen, so the detection of oxygen is not necessarily an indication of life. O) by UV rays followed by hydrodynamic escape of hydrogen can lead to a build-up of oxygen in planets close to their star undergoing runaway greenhouse effect.

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