Which was the first spacecraft to land on Venus?

Venera 3
Venera 5
Venera 7
Venera 9
Venera 7  In 1962, Mariner 2 flew within 34,400 kilometers of the surface of Venus and transmitted to Earth information about its temperature and details about its atmosphere and rotational period. The Soviet probe, Venera 7 was the first probe to land on Venus.

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