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gyros began spinup. Canopus lock was lost six times within a period of less than three weeks after launch and each time a sequence of radio commands would be required to reacquire the star. After a study of the problem, the investigators concluded that the behavior was due to small dust particles that were being released from the spacecraft by some means and were drifting through the star sensor field-of-view. Sunlight scattered from the particles then appeared as illumination equivalent to that from a bright star. This would cause a roll error transient as the object passed through the field-of-view while the sensor was locked onto
Canopus. When the object was bright enough that it exceeded the high gate limits at eight times the Canopus intensity, the spacecraft would automatically disacquire Canopus and initiate a roll search for a new star. Finally, a radio command was sent on December 17, 1964, that removed the high gate limit. There was no further loss of Canopus lock, although roll transients occurred 38 more times before encounter with Mars.
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Mars starting near 40° N, 170° E, down to about 35° S, 200° E, and then across to the terminator at 50° S, 255° E, representing about 1% of the planet's surface. The images taken during the flyby were stored in the on-board tape recorder. At 02:19:11 UTC, Mariner 4 passed behind Mars as seen from Earth and the radio signal ceased. The signal was reacquired at 03:13:04 UTC when the spacecraft reappeared. Cruise mode was then re-established. Transmission of the taped images to Earth began about 8.5 hours after signal reacquisition and continued until August 3. All images were transmitted twice to ensure no data was missing or corrupt. Each individual photograph took approximately six hours to be transmitted back to Earth.
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time-sequence commands using a 38.4 kHz synchronization frequency as a time reference. Temperature control was achieved through the use of adjustable louvers mounted on six of the electronics assemblies, plus multilayer insulating blankets, polished aluminum shields, and surface treatments. Other measurements that could be made included:
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degrees, a positive roll turn of 156.08 degrees, and a thrusting time of 20.07 seconds. The turns aimed the motor of the spacecraft back in the general direction of Earth, as the motor was initially pointed along the direction of flight. Both the pitch and roll changes were completed with better than 1%
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Mariner 4 spacecraft flew by Mars on July 14 and 15, 1965. Its closest approach was 9,846 km (6,118 mi) from the Martian surface at 01:00:57 UT July 15, 1965 (8:00:57 p.m. EST July 14), its distance to Earth was 216 million kilometres (134 million miles), its speed
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Testing at JPL confirmed this failure mode and an effort was made to develop a new, all-metal fairing. The downside of this was that the new fairing would be significantly heavier and reduce the Atlas-Agena's lift capacity. Convair and
Lockheed-Martin had to make several performance enhancements to
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Mariner 4 involved one midcourse maneuver on December 5, 1964. The maneuver was initially scheduled for December 4, but due to a loss of lock with Canopus, it was postponed. The maneuver was successfully completed on December 5; it consisted of a negative pitch turn of 39.16
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Canopus star lock. The first attempt at a midcourse maneuver was aborted by a loss of lock shortly after the
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Mariner 4 was a spare, not originally intended for the Mariner 4 flight. Between the failure of Mariner 3, the fact that the Mariner 4 recorder was a spare, and some error readings suggesting an issue with the tape-recorder, it was determined that the team would
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in the vicinity of Mars and to provide experience in and knowledge of the engineering capabilities for interplanetary flights of long duration. Initially expected to remain in space for eight months, Mariner 4's mission lasted about three years in solar orbit. On
December 21, 1967, communications
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at 14:27:23 UTC on November 28, 1964. The Agena's first burn took place from 14:28:14 to 14:30:38. The initial burn put the spacecraft into an Earth parking orbit and the second burn from 15:02:53 to 15:04:28 injected the craft into a Mars transfer orbit. Mariner 4 separated from the Agena at
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was mounted on a 223.5 cm (7 ft 4.0 in) tall mast next to the high-gain antenna. The overall height of the spacecraft was 2.89 metres (9.5 ft). The octagonal frame housed the electronic equipment, cabling, midcourse propulsion system, and attitude control gas supplies and
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with a capacity of 5.24 million bits for later transmission. All electronic operations were controlled by a command subsystem which could process any of 29 direct command words or three quantitative word commands for mid-course maneuvers. The central computer and sequencer operated stored
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replaced with a thermal/inertial mass simulator that was designed to emulate the UV photometer's geometry, mass, and other characteristics so that any unintentional problems caused by the removal of the UV photometer would be negated. This spare UV photometer was eventually flown on
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set from an art supply store to hand-color (paint-by-numbers style) a numerical printout of the raw pixels. The resulting image provided early verification that the camera was functioning. The hand drawn image compared favorably with the processed image when it became available.
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thus, based on the 22 photographs taken by Mariner 4, one could not conclude there was no intelligent life on Mars. The solar wind was measured, and compared with simultaneous records from
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contained in the four 176 cm à 90 cm (69 in à 35 in) solar panels, which could provide 310 watts at the distance of Mars. A rechargeable 1200 W¡h
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Arvydas Kliore; Dan L. Cain; Gerald S. Levy; et al. (September 10, 1965). "Occultation Experiment: Results of the First Direct Measurement of Mars's Atmosphere and Ionosphere".
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test the camera function definitively. This eventually led to the first digital image being hand drawn. While waiting for the image data to be computer processed, the team used a
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shower that temporarily changed the spacecraft attitude and probably slightly damaged its thermal shield. Later it was speculated that Mariner 4 passed through debris of
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the booster to wring more power out of it. Despite fears that the work could not be completed before the 1964 Mars window closed, the new shroud was ready by November.
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15:07:09 and began cruise mode operations. The solar panels deployed and the scan platform was unlatched at 15:15:00. Sun acquisition occurred 16 minutes later.
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failure on December 8, 1964, but experimenters were able to recalibrate the instrument and still interpret the data. The images returned showed a
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telescope, mounted inside the body pointing in anti-solar direction, to measure the direction and energy spectrum of
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Steven D. Kilston; Robert R. Drummond; Carl Sagan (1966). "A Search for Life on Earth at Kilometer Resolution".
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which extended from the ends. A 104.1 cm Ă 66.0 cm (41.0 in Ă 26.0 in) elliptical
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1348:"Mariner IV â First Flyby of Mars: Some personal experiences"
1318:"Mariner IV â First Flyby of Mars: Some personal experiences"
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1128:. Life on Mars had been the subject of speculation and
557:, distribution, density, and direction of cosmic dust.
599:, via a four-jet vane vector control motor, with 222-
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Destination Mars: New Explorations of the Red Planet
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or, again surprisingly, surface water was detected.
2433:
Space Flight Operations Plan Mariner Mars '64 (PDF)
2207:"Bruce C. Murray, NASA space scientist, dies at 81"
3521:Sample Collection for Investigation of Mars (SCIM)
3366:Mars Aerial and Ground Global Intelligent Explorer
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825:Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Launch Complex 12
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16:First successful NASA mission to Mars (1964â1967)
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6241:. Uncatalogued launch failures are listed in
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1785:. Vol. 24, no. 4. pp. 126â136.
1120:Images of craters and measurements of a thin
959:Micrometeoroid hits and end of communications
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1868:"Has the Mariner Meteor Mystery Been Solved"
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1079:The clearest Mariner 4 image showing craters
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277:234,867,290 kilometers (145,939,770 mi)
267:166,052,670 kilometers (103,180,350 mi)
247:199,591,220 kilometers (124,020,230 mi)
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3482:Mars Astrobiology Explorer-Cacher (MAX-C)
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3351:Biological Oxidant and Life Detection
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2377:"Mariner to Mercury, Venus and Mars"
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2625:List of artificial objects on Mars
1892:Paul E. Filmer (January 5, 2004).
1055:The first digital image from Mars
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361:Geiger counter/ionization chamber
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3638:Mars Exploration Joint Initiative
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1866:Tony Phillips (August 24, 2006).
1833:"Mariner Meteor Mystery, Solved?"
1831:Tony Phillips (August 23, 2006).
696:Mariner 4 TV Camera Scan Platform
3326:Mars Sample Recovery Helicopters
2205:Matt Schudel (August 30, 2013).
1894:"Beagle! Here Beagle, Beagle..."
1709:Bob Granath (November 4, 2014).
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413:fourth in a series of spacecraft
307:July 14, 1965, 21:00:57 UTC
5492:International Lunar Observatory
4303:(TRMM, Terra, Aura, Suomi NPP,
3497:Mars Telecommunications Orbiter
3303:Martian Moons eXploration (MMX)
2428:NASA's Solar System Exploration
1957:. March 3, 1965. Archived from
728:needs additional citations for
642:cavity amplifier or a ten watt
1947:"NASA Press Release 1965-0319"
1779:"The Re-Designed Solar System"
1679:John Uri (November 26, 2019).
885:Data transmission rate reduced
864:were acquired before Canopus.
343:9,846 kilometers (6,118 miles)
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5438:High Resolution Stereo Camera
3452:Astrobiology Field Laboratory
2257:10.1126/science.149.3689.1243
2166:10.1126/science.149.3689.1228
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133:260.8 kilograms (575 lb)
102:3 years and 23 days
2363:10.1016/0019-1035(66)90010-8
2007:10.1126/science.149.3684.627
1520:10.1126/science.151.3709.413
1145:5.36 billion in 2023).
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6278:Spacecraft launched in 1964
4369:Radiation Budget Instrument
3376:Mars Exploration Ice Mapper
3321:NASA-ESA Mars Sample Return
3297:Tera-hertz Explorer (TEREX)
2665:Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter
2310:10.1126/science.136.3510.17
1798:"Mariner 4 paint-by-number"
1647:"Mariner 3 - Mars Missions"
1542:"Mariner 4: Mars TV Camera"
1374:"Mariner 4 â Mars Missions"
1350:. p. 2. Archived from
1320:. p. 1. Archived from
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1005:(center right) in July 1965
667:based on precision tracking
367:Trapped radiation detector
162:November 28, 1964, 14:22:01
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4695:Infrared Space Observatory
2443:Ted Stryk's Mariner 4 page
2394:. May 1996. Archived from
1227:"Mariner 4 - NASA Science"
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3633:Mars Exploration Program
2615:List of missions to Mars
1781:. For Your Information.
1777:Willy Lee (April 1966).
1176:List of missions to Mars
646:amplifier) and a single
611:was provided by 12 cold
5513:Deep Space Atomic Clock
4772:Venus Emissivity Mapper
2723:Mars Science Laboratory
1035:Martian radiation belts
919:Mariner 4 tape recorder
452:Mariner 3 and 4 diagram
331:July 15, 1965, 01:00:57
3092:Mars Exploration Rover
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6283:Derelict space probes
5528:Plasma Wave Subsystem
4639:Multispectral Scanner
3963:Pioneer Venus Orbiter
3767:Pioneer Venus Orbiter
3287:(2024, flyby in 2025)
3279:(2024, flyby in 2025)
2858:(2023, flyby in 2026)
2849:Mars Cube One (MarCO)
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359:Cosmic ray telescope
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232:Reference system
115:Spacecraft properties
5577:Orbital launches in
4496:Mars Climate Orbiter
4138:RM-08 and MTVZA-OK (
3643:Mars Next Generation
3602:Permanent settlement
3492:Mars Surveyor Lander
2958:Mars Climate Orbiter
2944:Mars Global Surveyor
1812:on December 31, 2022
1354:on December 30, 2008
1346:Bill Momsen (2006).
1316:Bill Momsen (2006).
1027:atmospheric pressure
737:improve this article
566:Cassegrain telescope
470:solar pressure vanes
437:interplanetary space
6197:Surveyor Mass Model
5453:Mars Orbiter Camera
2600:Spacecraft missions
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2302:1962Sci...136...17S
2249:1965Sci...149.1243K
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2212:The Washington Post
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1961:on October 19, 2008
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1171:Exploration of Mars
704:Launch of Mariner 4
665:Celestial mechanics
644:traveling-wave tube
586:silver-zinc battery
365:Solar plasma probe
263:Perihelion altitude
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5431:Imagers/telescopes
4579:Spectrophotometers
3628:Mars Scout Program
3467:Mars 4NM & 5NM
3391:Mars Micro Orbiter
3381:Mars Geyser Hopper
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2552:Previous mission:
1620:Mariner-Venus 1967
1163:Spaceflight portal
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3667:The Case for Mars
3577:Atmospheric entry
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1949:(Press release).
1929:978-1-61614-589-7
1914:Rod Pyle (2012).
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1186:Space exploration
1003:Lyndon B. Johnson
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562:television camera
553:, to measure the
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253:Eccentricity
236:Heliocentric
211:Last contact
120:Manufacturer
40:Mission type
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6212:San Marco 1
6160:Explorer 25
6155:Explorer 24
6145:Explorer 23
6067:Explorer 22
6030:Explorer 21
5485:instruments
5462:Microscopes
4128:Meteor-M2-1
4117:Meteor-3M-1
3547:Exploration
3396:MELOS rover
3299:(mid 2020s)
3238:Fobos-Grunt
3112:Opportunity
1436:February 1,
1285:"Mariner 4"
1208:spacecraft)
1191:Space probe
968:cosmic dust
752:"Mariner 4"
582:solar cells
547:cosmic dust
352:Instruments
283:Inclination
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5994:Titan 3A-2
5888:Elektron 4
5883:Elektron 3
5648:Elektron 2
5643:Elektron 1
5192:Near-Earth
5134:Near-Earth
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3621:Strategies
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3477:Mars-Aster
3421:Sky-Sailor
3416:Phootprint
3386:Mars-Grunt
3203:2MV-3 No.1
3198:2MV-4 No.1
3150:helicopter
2965:Mangalyaan
2540:Mariner 10
2218:August 31,
1897:Retrieved
1872:Mars Daily
1816:January 4,
1796:Dan Good.
1755:January 2,
1417:(Report).
1387:August 30,
1213:References
1122:atmosphere
894:Mars flyby
763:newspapers
597:propulsion
521:cosmic ray
458:spacecraft
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6239:underline
6187:Kosmos 51
6176:DS-2 No.2
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6125:Kosmos 50
6120:Kosmos 49
6079:Kosmos 48
6073:Voskhod 1
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5782:Kosmos 30
5772:Kosmos 29
5731:Kosmos 28
5716:Kosmos 27
5690:Kosmos 26
5670:Kosmos 25
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5618:OPS 3367A
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5497:MoonLIGHT
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5315:Curiosity
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4988:Voyager 1
4846:Voyager 1
4819:MESSENGER
4728:MESSENGER
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4701:Voyager 1
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4513:Voyager 1
4476:2M No.522
4471:2M No.521
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4220:Mariner 2
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3502:NetLander
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3438:Cancelled
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3223:Mariner 8
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3208:Mariner 3
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3148:Ingenuity
3086:Sojourner
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2883:Mariner 9
2810:Mariner 4
2742:Mars 2020
2717:Curiosity
2696:Tianwen-1
2558:Mariner 5
2554:Mariner 3
2535:Mariner 9
2530:Mariner 8
2525:Mariner 7
2520:Mariner 6
2515:Mariner 5
2510:Mariner 4
2505:Mariner 3
2500:Mariner 2
2495:Mariner 1
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1555:April 29,
1135:Mariner 5
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793:July 2019
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3980:Venera 9
3968:Sakigake
3882:Magellan
3841:Akatsuki
3792:Venera 4
3761:Magellan
3652:Advocacy
3587:Aircraft
3555:Concepts
3487:Mars One
3457:Beagle 3
3344:Proposed
3334:Kazachok
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3291:EscaPADE
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3034:Beagle 2
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2929:Phobos 2
2924:Phobos 1
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