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The End Agonizing of the Soviet Probe on Venus: the Monstrous Hell that Devoured a Masterpiece of the USSR in 127 Minutes

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The Soviet probe Venera 13 achieved what seemed impossible: to survive for more than two hours on the surface of Venus, one of the most extreme places in the solar system. Its mission ended on March 1, 1982, after sending images and scientific data from a planet capable of destroying any technology in minutes.

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The Soviet probe Venera 13 achieved what seemed impossible: to survive for more than two hours on the surface of Venus, one of the most extreme places in the solar system. Its mission ended on March 1, 1982, after sending images and scientific data from a planet capable of destroying any technology in minutes.

·Guayaquil, Ecuador
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The observations and measurements of the Venera 13 lander from the spring of 1982 are the most extensive data ever obtained from the surface of Venus.

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El Universo broke the news in Guayaquil, Ecuador on Wednesday, May 20, 2026.
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