In July 1965, Mariner 4 flew past Mars and recorded 20 television pictures of the martian surface; the principal television result of that pioneering flight was the discovery that Mars' surface is heavily cratered and resembles the Moon more than it does the Earth (1). On 31 July 1969, the more advanced Mariner 6 spacecraft, carrying two television cameras, passed Mars and recorded 75 pictures. A twin spacecraft, Mariner 7, passed Mars on 5 August 1969. This report summarizes the results of a first, qualitative study of the Mariner 6 television pictures, carried out on the uncalibrated data within a few days after receipt on Earth
Photograph of Mars taken during the Mariner exploration of Mars. The Mariner program was a joint col...
Press kit for Mariner 6 and Mariner 7 Mars flyby missions and TV coverage of surfac
Photograph of Mars surface taken during the Mariner exploration of Mars. The Mariner program was a j...
In July 1965, Mariner 4 flew past Mars and recorded 20 television pictures of the martian surface;...
Before the space era, Mars was thought to be like the earth; after Mariner 4, Mars seemed to be li...
The Mariner Mars 1971 spacecraft was the first to orbit another planet. For 349 days, it transmitted...
The 22 photographs of Mars taken by Mariner IV have been successfully received on earth. The Martian...
A total of 201 complete television frames of Mars were returned by Mariners 6 and 7 in late July and...
Initial results of the television experiment carried by Mariner 6 were recently reported (1). This...
Improved processing of the Mariner 9 Television data allows more accurate photometric analysis of th...
The Mariner 9 encounter with Mars is extensively documented with photographs taken by the satellite'...
Data from six Mariner Mars experiments are presented. Television reconnaissance of Mars and its sate...
A compilation of Mariner 9 television data is presented for the study of the planet Mars and of its ...
The year 1965 was a momentous one in the unmanned exploration of Mars. The U.S. spacecraft Mariner I...
At orbit insertion on 14 November 1971 the Martian surface was largely obscured by a dust haze with ...
Photograph of Mars taken during the Mariner exploration of Mars. The Mariner program was a joint col...
Press kit for Mariner 6 and Mariner 7 Mars flyby missions and TV coverage of surfac
Photograph of Mars surface taken during the Mariner exploration of Mars. The Mariner program was a j...
In July 1965, Mariner 4 flew past Mars and recorded 20 television pictures of the martian surface;...
Before the space era, Mars was thought to be like the earth; after Mariner 4, Mars seemed to be li...
The Mariner Mars 1971 spacecraft was the first to orbit another planet. For 349 days, it transmitted...
The 22 photographs of Mars taken by Mariner IV have been successfully received on earth. The Martian...
A total of 201 complete television frames of Mars were returned by Mariners 6 and 7 in late July and...
Initial results of the television experiment carried by Mariner 6 were recently reported (1). This...
Improved processing of the Mariner 9 Television data allows more accurate photometric analysis of th...
The Mariner 9 encounter with Mars is extensively documented with photographs taken by the satellite'...
Data from six Mariner Mars experiments are presented. Television reconnaissance of Mars and its sate...
A compilation of Mariner 9 television data is presented for the study of the planet Mars and of its ...
The year 1965 was a momentous one in the unmanned exploration of Mars. The U.S. spacecraft Mariner I...
At orbit insertion on 14 November 1971 the Martian surface was largely obscured by a dust haze with ...
Photograph of Mars taken during the Mariner exploration of Mars. The Mariner program was a joint col...
Press kit for Mariner 6 and Mariner 7 Mars flyby missions and TV coverage of surfac
Photograph of Mars surface taken during the Mariner exploration of Mars. The Mariner program was a j...