lol

Needs to be a biological human, alive, on a elliptical orbit.
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Will a human reach Venus orbit before 2041?23%
Will a human reach Venus orbit before 2051?33%
Will a human reach Venus orbit before 2061?51%
Will a human reach Venus orbit before 2081?77%
Will a human reach Venus orbit before 2101?80%
Will a human reach Venus orbit before 2201?83%
What will be the next astronomical object a human orbits around?
What will be the second next astronomical object a human orbits around?
What will be the next astronomical object a human lands on?
What will be the second next astronomical object a human lands on?
@lukres You can’t land on Venus and live. Therefore the only mission* would be to orbit Venus and come home. What value does a human add on that mission that justifies eight months on a round trip there? Billionaire moron tourists aren’t going to agree to that.
* yeah I know we could potentially build a city in the clouds but I don’t believe that happens within a decade of us getting back on the moon.
@Noit I could see it being done as a prelude to Mars missions (which would likely involve flyover without landing initially) since ot takes less energy to get to Venus than Mars.. If not that, then DearMoon mission has no reason besides being cool and Starship flight to Venus would be cheaper (I assume, if Starship works as intended, with orbital refuelling and all) and cooler.
I think “yes” is a steal at 10-20%..
@BTE There is a mission design for a Mars orbital mission where Venus is used for gravity assist (and then we can have an argument 2033 if it counts as elliptical orbit for the purpose of this market, but the description never states that it has to complete a whole orbit). It states that Venus flyby would shorten the whole mission and that there would be more radiation but for a shorter duration.
@Noit They were seriously considering it in the 1970s already https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manned_Venus_flyby