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The following table is a partial list of artificial objects on the surface of the planet Venus.
They have been abandoned after having served their purpose. The list does not include smaller objects such as parachutes or heatshields.
List of artificial objects on Venus
Artificial object
Image
Country
Landing date
Landing mass
Coordinates
Venera 3
Soviet Academy of Sciences Soviet Union
March 1, 1966
377 kg (831 lb)[lower-alpha 1]
[ ⚑ ] 20°N 80°E / 20°N 80°E / 20; 80 [1]
Venera 4
Soviet Academy of Sciences Soviet Union
October 18, 1967
377 kg (831 lb)
[ ⚑ ] 19°N 38°E / 19°N 38°E / 19; 38
Venera 5
Soviet Academy of Sciences Soviet Union
May 16, 1969
410 kg (900 lb)
[ ⚑ ] 3°S 18°E / 3°S 18°E / -3; 18
Venera 6
Soviet Academy of Sciences Soviet Union
May 17, 1969
410 kg (900 lb)
[ ⚑ ] 5°S 23°E / 5°S 23°E / -5; 23
Venera 7
Soviet Academy of Sciences Soviet Union
December 15, 1970
500 kg (1,100 lb)
[ ⚑ ] 5°S 351°E / 5°S 351°E / -5; 351
Venera 8 Lander
Soviet Academy of Sciences Soviet Union
July 22, 1972
495 kg (1,091 lb)
[ ⚑ ] 10°42′S 335°15′E / 10.7°S 335.25°E / -10.7; 335.25
Venera 9 Lander
Soviet Academy of Sciences Soviet Union
October 22, 1975
1,560 kg (3,440 lb)
[ ⚑ ] 31°00′36″N 291°38′24″E / 31.01°N 291.64°E / 31.01; 291.64
Venera 10 Lander
Soviet Academy of Sciences Soviet Union
October 25, 1975
1,560 kg (3,440 lb)
[ ⚑ ] 15°25′12″N 291°30′36″E / 15.42°N 291.51°E / 15.42; 291.51
Pioneer Venus Multiprobe Bus[2]
NASA United States
December 9, 1978
290 kg (640 lb)
[ ⚑ ] 37°09′S 290°09′E / 37.15°S 290.15°E / -37.15; 290.15
Pioneer Venus Large Probe[2]
NASA United States
December 9, 1978
316 kg (697 lb)
[ ⚑ ] 04°04′N 304°00′E / 4.067°N 304°E / 4.067; 304
Pioneer Venus Small Probe North[2]
NASA United States
December 9, 1978
90 kg (200 lb)
[ ⚑ ] 59°03′N 04°08′E / 59.05°N 4.133°E / 59.05; 4.133
Pioneer Venus Small Probe Day[2]
NASA United States
December 9, 1978
90 kg (200 lb)
[ ⚑ ] 31°03′S 317°00′E / 31.05°S 317°E / -31.05; 317
Pioneer Venus Small Probe Night[2]
NASA United States
December 9, 1978
90 kg (200 lb)
[ ⚑ ] 28°07′S 56°07′E / 28.117°S 56.117°E / -28.117; 56.117
Venera 11 Lander
Soviet Academy of Sciences Soviet Union
December 25, 1978
760 kg (1,680 lb)
[ ⚑ ] 14°S 299°E / 14°S 299°E / -14; 299
Venera 12 Lander
Soviet Academy of Sciences Soviet Union
December 21, 1978
760 kg (1,680 lb)
[ ⚑ ] 7°S 294°E / 07°S 294°E / -07; 294
Venera 13 Lander
Soviet Academy of Sciences Soviet Union
March 1, 1982
760 kg (1,680 lb)
[ ⚑ ] 07°05′S 303°00′E / 7.083°S 303°E / -7.083; 303
Venera 14 Lander
Soviet Academy of Sciences Soviet Union
March 5, 1982
760 kg (1,680 lb)
[ ⚑ ] 13°25′S 310°00′E / 13.417°S 310°E / -13.417; 310
Vega 1 Descent unit
Soviet Academy of Sciences Soviet Union
June 11, 1985
1,520 kg (3,350 lb)
[ ⚑ ] 07°05′N 177°07′E / 7.083°N 177.117°E / 7.083; 177.117 [lower-alpha 2]
Vega 1 Balloon gondola
Soviet Academy of Sciences Soviet Union
June 12, 1985
6.9 kg (15 lb)
[ ⚑ ] 08°01′N 68°08′E / 8.017°N 68.133°E / 8.017; 68.133
Vega 2 Descent unit
Soviet Academy of Sciences Soviet Union
June 15, 1985
1,520 kg (3,350 lb)
[ ⚑ ] 08°05′S 177°07′E / 8.083°S 177.117°E / -8.083; 177.117
Vega 2 Balloon gondola
Soviet Academy of Sciences Soviet Union
June 17, 1985
6.9 kg (15 lb)
[ ⚑ ] 07°05′S 76°03′E / 7.083°S 76.05°E / -7.083; 76.05
Total estimated mass
13,499 kg (29,760 lb)
Notes
↑ The exact location of fall is unknown.
↑ It isn't known how much farther the balloon traveled after the final communication.
See also
List of artificial objects on extra-terrestrial surfaces
Timeline of planetary exploration
References
↑ "NASA NSSDC Master Catalog - Venera 3". https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/spacecraft/display.action?id=1965-092A .
↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 NASA, Goddard Space Flight Center (February 12, 2015). "Pioneer Venus Project Information". https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/pioneer_venus.html .
External links
Bernd Leitenbergers Website (in German)
Venera Missions . NASA
The Soviet Exploration of Venus . Donald P. Mitchell
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Venera 11
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Kosmos 27
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