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Mars Missions: The Past & The Present: Missions to Unlock Mars’s Abundant Natural Resources!!!
Since the dawn of the space age, Mars has been a fascinating planet to humans. As a result of this, various robotic missions have been sent, and are still being planned to be sent, to Mars for the investigation of the possibility of the existence of life, its rich, and abundant natural resources.
Since the 1960s and the first successful Mars flyby, different Mars missions have been launched from the Earth to Mars by various space agencies. The findings, through these missions, have enabled us to have a better understanding of Mars’ composition, climate, habitability, and a host of others.
Some of the missions that have been launched to Mars are Mars 1, Mariner 4, Kosmos 419, Viking 1, Phobos 1, Mars Observer, Mars Global Surveyor, Mars Pathfinder, Mars Climate Orbiter, Mars Polar Lander/Deep Space 2, Mars Odyssey, Spirit, Opportunity, Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, Emirates Mars Mission, Tianwen-1, and Mars 2020.
Mars 1, an automatic interplanetary station launched in the direction of Mars on November 1, 1962, was designed to image the Mars’s surface and send back data on cosmic radiation, micrometeoroid impacts, magnetic field, radiation environment, atmospheric structure, and organic compounds.
Viking 1 was the first of two spacecraft, along with Viking 2, each consisting of an orbiter and a lander, sent to Mars as part of NASA’s Viking program. The lander touched down on Mars on July 20, 1976, the first successful Mars lander in history. Viking 1 carried a biology experiment on board for the purpose of looking for evidence of life on Mars.
The InSight Mars mission was a robotic lander designed to study the deep interior of the planet Mars. The Emirates Mars Mission, The Hope probe was launched on 19 July 2020 and went into orbit around Mars on 9 February 2021. Its purpose is to study daily and seasonal weather cycles, weather events in the lower Mars atmosphere such as dust storms, and how the weather varies in different regions of the planet.
Tianwen-1, an interplanetary mission consisting of 6 spacecraft: an orbiter, two deployable cameras, a lander, a remote camera, and the Zhurong rover, scientific objectives are the investigation of Martian surface geology and internal structure, search for indications of the current and past presence of water, and characterization of the space environment and the atmosphere of Mars.
In this video, Astronautics4Xploit presents “Mars Missions: The Past & The Present: Missions to Unlock Mars’s Abundant Natural Resources”. The focus points of this presentation are as follows: Mars Missions and Types of Mars Missions.
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