Please tell me 2 websites where i can find out if any robots or satellites landed on Venus.

Didn't you find that information in the sites I posted for you?

http://www.jiskha.com/display.cgi?id=1351205215

Please don't double post questions, you're only drowning out others who haven't been answered yet...

HINT: Google

Two websites where you can find information about whether any robots or satellites have landed on Venus are:

1. NASA's Website: NASA, the United States' space agency, often provides extensive information about missions and explorations to other planets. You can visit NASA's official website (www.nasa.gov) and navigate to their Venus exploration section. Here, you will find articles, images, and updates about any successful landings on Venus.

2. European Space Agency's Website: The European Space Agency (ESA) also conducts missions to explore Venus and provides information about their projects on their website (www.esa.int). You can search for their Venus-related missions and explore specific projects related to landings on the planet.

To find out if any robots or satellites have landed on Venus on these websites, you can use the search functionality available on both sites. Use keywords such as "Venus landings," "Venus missions," or specific mission names to get relevant results. Look for articles or updates related to successful landings that may have occurred in the past or are planned for the future. It's worth noting that Venus has a harsh environment, so landings have been challenging, and there haven't been many successful attempts so far.