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... PROCEEDINGS OF THE VII INTERNATIONAL ASTRONAUTICAL CONGRESS''' by Various ''Rome, 1956: Stabilmente Fotomeccanico del Ministere Difesa-Aeronautica, 927 pages, $ ...
File:Proud Conquest - Gemini VII & VI - 1966.mp4 Category:Movie
Image:Mariner_C.jpg 200px Mariner C spacecraft Category:Spacecraft
Image:Mariner1.jpg 200px Mariner 1 spacecraft Category:Spacecraft
File:65-07-16_mariner_4_press_conf.wav.mp4 Category:Audio
Gemini 7 MET 282.18 Gemini 7 crew interview August 1965 Gemini Titan 7 Commentary flight transcript December 4 1965 Gemini Titan 7 Composite flight transcript Pt 1 December 4 1965 Gemini Titan 7 Composite flight transcript Pt 2 December 4 1965 Gemini Titan 7 Composite flight transcript Pt 3 December 4 1965 Orbital mechanics press conference for Gemini 6 and Gemini ...
Media:US2509603.pdf Rocket Backpack Category:Publications Category:Patent
... instruments on board Mariner VII collected detailed data on the Mars surface and atmosphere as the spacecraft made its close-encounter flyby of the southern hemisphere and polar regions. Mariner VI used similar ... be shallow crater or collapsed area, was strangely free of meteorite impact craters. Mariner VII (launched March 27) with Mariner VI (launched Feb. 24) had provided most detailed information to date on Mars ...
... prevented proper acquisition of data. Jet Propulsion Laboratory JPL controllers temporarily lost contact with second Mariner, Mariner VII , en route to Mars, at 6:00 pm EDT July 30. Engineers speculated that spacecraft ... expected to succeed. Mariner VI would continue taking pictures and play back recorded near-encounter data during final phase of mission. Data would be compared with data from Mariner VII (launched March 27 ...
... , identified by Mariner VI photos as 300-mi-wide crater. Absence in Mariner VII photos of bright streak on Tempe desert near Mars north pole that had been visible in Mariner VI photos suggested meteorological phenomenon similar to earth's seasonal changes. South polar cap, which was 2,500 mi across in Mariner VII photos, shrank to 250 ...

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