The Mars Global Surveyor was a spacecraft designed by NASA and was launched in November of 1996. It performed atmospheric tests for determining proper aerobraking in the Martian atmosphere and studied the surface of Mars for possible landing sites for rovers. Despite originally being intended operational for just one Martian year (around 1.88 earth years) an unprecedented amount of mapping was performed by the spacecraft, causing its mission to be extended three times. It also studied Martian geology and climate and sent back valuable data for future human colonization. A remarkable photo of Earth was taken by the surveyor in 2003, showing the Earth in a "half-phase". In 2006 a motor controlling the surveyor's solar panels quit working and it went into safe mode and ceased to respond to co
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- The Mars Global Surveyor was a spacecraft designed by NASA and was launched in November of 1996. It performed atmospheric tests for determining proper aerobraking in the Martian atmosphere and studied the surface of Mars for possible landing sites for rovers. Despite originally being intended operational for just one Martian year (around 1.88 earth years) an unprecedented amount of mapping was performed by the spacecraft, causing its mission to be extended three times. It also studied Martian geology and climate and sent back valuable data for future human colonization. A remarkable photo of Earth was taken by the surveyor in 2003, showing the Earth in a "half-phase". In 2006 a motor controlling the surveyor's solar panels quit working and it went into safe mode and ceased to respond to co
- Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) was an American robotic spacecraft developed by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory and launched November 1996. Mars Global Surveyor was a global mapping mission that examined the entire planet, from the ionosphere down through the atmosphere to the surface. As part of the larger Mars Exploration Program, Mars Global Surveyor performed monitoring relay for sister orbiters during aerobraking, and it helped Mars rovers and lander missions by identifying potential landing sites and relaying surface telemetry.
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| - Mars Global Surveyor
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* Разное - на страницах: 2 , 3 , 4 , 5
* Прошу вносить вашу информацию в «Mars Global Surveyor 1», чтобы сохранить ее
- Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) was an American robotic spacecraft developed by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory and launched November 1996. Mars Global Surveyor was a global mapping mission that examined the entire planet, from the ionosphere down through the atmosphere to the surface. As part of the larger Mars Exploration Program, Mars Global Surveyor performed monitoring relay for sister orbiters during aerobraking, and it helped Mars rovers and lander missions by identifying potential landing sites and relaying surface telemetry. It completed its primary mission in January 2001 and was in its third extended mission phase when, on 2 November 2006, the spacecraft failed to respond to messages and commands. A faint signal was detected three days later which indicated that it had gone into safe mode. Attempts to recontact the spacecraft and resolve the problem failed, and NASA officially ended the mission in January 2007.
- The Mars Global Surveyor was a spacecraft designed by NASA and was launched in November of 1996. It performed atmospheric tests for determining proper aerobraking in the Martian atmosphere and studied the surface of Mars for possible landing sites for rovers. Despite originally being intended operational for just one Martian year (around 1.88 earth years) an unprecedented amount of mapping was performed by the spacecraft, causing its mission to be extended three times. It also studied Martian geology and climate and sent back valuable data for future human colonization. A remarkable photo of Earth was taken by the surveyor in 2003, showing the Earth in a "half-phase". In 2006 a motor controlling the surveyor's solar panels quit working and it went into safe mode and ceased to respond to commands from Earth. In 2007 the spacecraft's mission was officially concluded. It is now derelict in the Martian planetary system.
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