why any satelite don't enter in the venus atmosphere?
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Venus lies just outside the sun's habitable zone. That zone has temperatures that could keep liquid water stable on a planet's surface. No spacecraft have landed on the surface of Venus since 1985.
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At least as early as 1971 Soviet scientists have suggested that rather than attempting to settle Venus' hostile surface, humans might attempt to settle the Venerian atmosphere. ... However, viewed in a different way, the problem with Venus is merely that the ground level is too far below the one atmosphere level.
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