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Space Mission Timeline (Pd 2) Miyah H, Jorge hermandez, neveah geater

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    Venera Series

    The Venera Series space probes were developed by the Soviet Union to gather data from Venus, Venera being the Russian name for Venus, As with some of the Soviet Unions other planetary probes, the later versions were launched in pairs with second vehicle launched shortly after the first one
  • Exploration of Mercury ( Mariner 10)

    Exploration of Mercury ( Mariner 10)
    Mariner 10 was an American Robotic space probe that was launched by NASA on November 3rd, 1973 to fly by the planets Mercury and venus.
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    Pioneer Series

    The Pioneer Venus Project was part f the Pioneer program consisting of two space craft, the Pioneer Venus Orbiter and the Pioneer Venus multiple probe launched to Venus, this program was managed by NASA's Research center. Launched on DEcember
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    Magellan Orbiter

    The Magellan was a designed to make quality radar maps of at least 70 percent of Venus' surface, providing a clear look at the topography below below the planets thick, perpetual cloak of clouds Magellan mapped percent of Venus' surface at a resolution of 100 to 150 meters using a synthetic radar (a football field away)
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    Mars Global Surveyor

    Mars Global Surveyor was launched in November 7,1996, it was the first successful mission to Mars because of this mission scientist have studied the surface of mars, atmosphere and its interior. The spacecraft has wide-angle camera system which shows that Mars has a repeatable weather patterns each day the camera takes and collects pictures of Mars this can be used to build up a global map
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    Mars Odyssey

    Mars Odyssey was launched on April 7, 2001, and it landed on Mars on October 24,2001, the mission includes making the first global of the amount and distribution of chemical elements and minerals and to determine the radiation-related risk to any future human explorers
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    Mars Express

    Mars Express was launched on June 2, 2003, it arrived on Mars in December 2003 and it’s mission was to image the entire surface of Mars at high resolution and to map the composition of the atmosphere and to determine its global circulation and to determine the effect of the atmosphere on the surface