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on Mars, but its data-gathering had less success. The lander began transmitting to the Mars 3 orbiter 90 seconds after landing, but after 14.5 seconds, transmission ceased for unknown reasons. The cause of the failure may have been related to the extremely powerful
Martian dust storm taking place at
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took up the challenge, and travelled there on the 22nd
January 2022, becoming the first person to knowingly reach a spot on Earth that matches the latitude and longitude of a robotic presence on the surface of another world. China's Tianwen-1 landing site maps onto an area in Southern China, 40
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landed in a particularly interesting spot, a crater with bedrock outcroppings. In fast succession, mission team members announced on 2 March that data returned from the rover showed that these rocks were once "drenched in water", and on 23 March that it was concluded that they were laid down
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launched on 4 August 2007, and touched down on the northern polar region of Mars on 25 May 2008. It is famous for having been successfully photographed while landing, since this was the first time one spacecraft captured the landing of another spacecraft onto a planet.
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onto their equivalent spots on Earth, in terms of latitudes and longitudes; presenting pairs of photographs from each twinned interplanetary location on Earth and Mars to draw attention to climate change. Following the successful landing of NASA's
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to Mars. According to one NASA microbiologist, this bacteria could survive both the trip and conditions on Mars. Despite efforts to sterilise both landers, neither could be assured to be completely sterile.
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in the past Mars has been warm and wet, with liquid water and a thicker atmosphere. The mission website was the most heavily trafficked up to that time.
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rover (caused by a file system anomaly) delaying exploration for several days, both rovers eventually began exploring their landing sites. The rover
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and descent, but after the parachute is detached, there are three options. A stationary lander can drop from the parachute back shell and ride
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mapped the locations of all eight of NASA's successful
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4720:Aerial Regional-scale Environmental Survey
3864:
3850:
3331:
3297:
3274:"Touchdown! Huge NASA Rover Lands on Mars"
2992:Wells, G. W., Lafleur, J. M., Verges, A.,
2888:
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5012:
4755:Mars Astrobiology Explorer-Cacher (MAX-C)
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1194:Learn how and when to remove this message
887:Learn how and when to remove this message
751:Learn how and when to remove this message
634:, each carrying a lander, as part of the
557:Insight Mars lander view in December 2018
150:. Of multiple attempted Mars landings by
118:Learn how and when to remove this message
3512:
3389:"Mars rover makes first colour panorama"
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410:lander on the surface of Mars, re-using
326:
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19:For broader coverage of this topic, see
3811:Riley, Christopher (13 February 2021).
3665:"China lands its Zhurong rover on Mars"
3118:"NASA A Chronology of Mars Exploration"
3011:"Entry, Descent, and Landing | Landing"
1505:
238:structure which in turn is enclosed in
5431:
5249:Arctic Mars Analog Svalbard Expedition
5232:Mars Analogue Research Station Program
3800:from the original on 13 December 2021.
581:The first probe intended to be a Mars
406:In 2018, NASA successfully landed the
4986:
4624:Biological Oxidant and Life Detection
3845:
3810:
3605:
3536:
3196:
1731:Mars Landing Sites (16 December 2020]
1336:that the rovers may have carried the
908:spacecraft, with assistance from the
647:, although they were never deployed.
622:In 1971 the Soviet Union sent probes
576:
438:Less than 0.6 tonnes (1,300 lb)
353:
3691:Planetary Sciences Division (PSDN),
3662:
3386:
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2862:
1557:. It was launched together with the
1365:to be discovered on another planet.
1172:adding citations to reliable sources
1139:
939:
865:adding citations to reliable sources
832:
729:adding citations to reliable sources
696:
56:adding citations to reliable sources
27:
1311:(where there are large deposits of
591:, unsuccessfully launched in 1962.
13:
4050:
4042:
4034:
3898:List of artificial objects on Mars
3606:Witze, Alexandra (19 April 2021).
3537:Chang, Kenneth (21 October 2016).
3086:"A Brief History of Mars Missions"
3034:
1701:Indian Space Research Organisation
1666:
815:
549:List of artificial objects on Mars
459:Less than 4.6 m (15 ft)
376:Measurement of distance to surface
348:Low-Density Supersonic Decelerator
14:
5450:
5029:List of crewed Mars mission plans
4911:Mars Exploration Joint Initiative
3830:
3415:Halvorson, Todd (9 August 2012).
2950:Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets
2938:
2901:from the original on 10 June 2023
2735:(18.445°N, 77.451°E). Eventually
1688:. There is also a proposal for a
1285:mission. On 10 June 2003, NASA's
1254:lander were found in 2013 by the
1121:engineers mixing up the usage of
826:"Ares Vallis" as photographed by
679:
475:Less than 30 m (98 ft)
5416:
5133:
4599:Mars Sample Recovery Helicopters
3387:Amos, Jonathan (9 August 2012).
3251:"Phoenix Makes a Grand Entrance"
2889:Reichhardt, Tony (August 2007).
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4770:Mars Telecommunications Orbiter
4576:Martian Moons eXploration (MMX)
3804:
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3593:NASA’s Mars Exploration Program
3581:
3568:NASA’s Mars Exploration Program
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2869:Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
2703:Gerald Soffen Memorial Station
2276:); followed by pinks and reds (
203:, successfully landed on Mars.
43:needs additional citations for
5075:Austere Human Missions to Mars
3663:Amos, Jonathan (15 May 2021).
3174:. 17 July 2005. Archived from
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2684:Thomas Mutch Memorial Station
207:Methods of descent and landing
1:
5196:Mars Design Reference Mission
4725:Astrobiology Field Laboratory
2824:
2743:listener Gowri Abhiram, from
2247:, overlain with locations of
1730:
1448:Mars Science Laboratory (MSL)
500:(i.e. entry from Mars orbit)
5179:Space Exploration Initiative
5121:Vision for Space Exploration
5080:Mars Piloted Orbital Station
3693:Physical Research Laboratory
3272:Wall, Mike (6 August 2012).
2863:Heil, Andy (2 August 2020).
2264:Mars Orbiter Laser Altimeter
265:used sky crane for landing.
7:
4649:Mars Exploration Ice Mapper
4594:NASA-ESA Mars Sample Return
4570:Tera-hertz Explorer (TEREX)
3938:Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter
2839:"Historical Log | Missions"
2755:
2644:Carl Sagan Memorial Station
1711:Landing site identification
1563:Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter
1468:Aeolis Mons ("Mount Sharp")
1261:Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter
323:Descent of heavier payloads
10:
5455:
3633:10.1038/d41586-021-00909-z
3337:"Curiosity's Quad – IMAGE"
3015:NASA's InSight Mars Lander
1690:Mars Sample Return Mission
1568:
1527:
1387:
958:Mars Spacecraft 1988–1999
948:Conceptual drawing of the
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400:entry, descent and landing
395:Inadequate mission designs
388:Inadequate technology for
379:Inadequate technology for
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3956:ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter
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3139:"Советский грунт с Марса"
3061:Steven Gordon's Home Page
2932:Jet Propulsion Laboratory
2548:Octavia E. Butler Landing
2262:, based on data from the
2245:global topography of Mars
1757:global topography of Mars
1636:Octavia E. Butler Landing
1559:ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter
1545:project. It was built in
513:communications satellites
467:70° spherical cone shell
293:tethered to the sky crane
4906:Mars Exploration Program
3888:List of missions to Mars
2804:
2783:List of missions to Mars
2748:kilometres Southwest of
2583:Three Forks Sample Depot
1582:landing art, similar to
1494:named the landing site "
507:Communicating with Earth
398:Shorter time to perform
227:all the way down, but a
5159:Martian Piloted Complex
3996:Mars Science Laboratory
3766:University of Cambridge
2891:"Legs, bags or wheels?"
1530:Schiaparelli EDM lander
1433:Mars Science Laboratory
1424:Mars Science Laboratory
1275:Mars Exploration Rovers
952:on the surface of Mars.
924:, the first successful
774:that made a successful
5391:Mars atmospheric entry
4365:Mars Exploration Rover
4055:
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3719:"Worlds Apart: Medium"
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1282:Mars Exploration Rover
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221:Mars atmospheric entry
135:
5381:Mars orbit rendezvous
5323:Mars Excursion Module
5280:Caves of Mars Project
5106:Constellation program
4560:(2024, flyby in 2025)
4552:(2024, flyby in 2025)
4131:(2023, flyby in 2026)
4122:Mars Cube One (MarCO)
4054:
4046:
4038:
3893:List of Mars orbiters
3498:European Space Agency
3197:Staff (7 June 2013).
3172:The Sunday Times (UK)
2843:NASA Mars Exploration
2778:Human mission to Mars
2572:Wright Brothers Field
2560:Valinor Hills Station
2241:Interactive image map
2221:
1753:Interactive image map
1740:
1729:
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1642:on 18 February 2021,
1603:on 26 November 2018.
1578:
1551:European Space Agency
1516:
1502:, on 22 August 2012.
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1208:European Space Agency
947:
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763:In 1976 two American
687:
669:The double-launching
556:
539:List of Mars landings
472:Diameter of parachute
464:Geometry of aeroshell
444:Ballistic coefficient
331:The thrusters of the
330:
156:human mission to Mars
133:
5386:Terraforming of Mars
5349:Colonization of Mars
4916:Mars Next Generation
4875:Permanent settlement
4765:Mars Surveyor Lander
4231:Mars Climate Orbiter
4217:Mars Global Surveyor
3813:"From Mars to Earth"
2763:Colonization of Mars
2506:Polar Lander ?
2411:Deep Space 2 ?
2269:Mars Global Surveyor
1442:) descending on Mars
1223:Mars Express Orbiter
1206:On 2 June 2003, the
1168:improve this section
1123:U.S. customary units
1102:Mars Climate Orbiter
1042:Mars Climate Orbiter
1031:Mars Global Surveyor
911:Mars Global Surveyor
861:improve this section
725:improve this section
545:List of Mars landers
529:parabolic reflectors
422:Lander requirements
277:Landing in an airbag
52:improve this article
5439:Exploration of Mars
5354:Exploration of Mars
5059:SpaceX Mars program
3873:Spacecraft missions
3721:. 13 February 2022.
3707:Exploration Imagery
3624:2021Natur.592..668W
3524:exploration.esa.int
2962:2007JSpRo..44..310B
2768:Exploration of Mars
2317:Mars Memorials list
1954:Mars Polar Lander ↓
1813:Mars Memorials list
1482:("Yellowknife") of
1218:Baikonur Cosmodrome
1099:orbiter and NASA's
959:
805:" on 25 July 1976.
423:
289:An illustration of
21:Exploration of Mars
4901:Mars Scout Program
4740:Mars 4NM & 5NM
4664:Mars Micro Orbiter
4654:Mars Geyser Hopper
4056:
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2729:Perseverance Rover
2724:Mars landing sites
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636:Mars probe program
577:Mars probe program
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354:Landing challenges
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146:on the surface of
142:is a landing of a
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5313:Crewed Mars rover
5254:Concordia Station
5190:The Case for Mars
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4940:The Case for Mars
4850:Atmospheric entry
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4745:Mars 5M (Mars-79)
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4679:Next Mars Orbiter
4587:Rosalind Franklin
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4298:Mars Polar Lander
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3796:. 16 April 2021.
3618:(7856): 668–669.
3500:. 19 October 2016
3178:on 4 January 2006
3145:on 16 April 2008.
2737:BBC World Service
2720:Christopher Riley
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1677:Rosalind Franklin
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1342:Bacillus safensis
1258:camera on NASA's
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1133:Mars Express and
1108:Mars Polar Lander
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950:Mars Polar Lander
940:Spate of failures
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5116:Inspiration Mars
5101:Aurora programme
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1659:rover landed in
1653:-1's lander and
1601:Elysium Planitia
1496:Bradbury Landing
1456:Bradbury Landing
1408:Mars' atmosphere
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5423:Solar System
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5290:Mars Society
5213:Mars analogs
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5143:20th-century
5085:Mars to Stay
5038:21st-century
4956:Mars Society
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4885:Terraforming
4880:Colonization
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1500:Ray Bradbury
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1484:Aeolis Palus
1483:
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1464:Peace Vallis
1460:Aeolis Palus
1445:
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1400:Mars orbiter
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50:Please help
45:verification
42:
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5376:Mars cycler
5328:Mars lander
5184:Mars Direct
5174:Ride Report
4820:Exploration
4669:MELOS rover
4572:(mid 2020s)
4511:Fobos-Grunt
4385:Opportunity
3772:20 February
3743:20 February
3573:26 November
3548:26 November
3283:14 December
3235:26 November
3210:14 February
2994:Manyapu, K.
2934:. May 2014.
2874:20 December
2848:20 December
2773:Google Mars
2733:Maharashtra
2307:(See also:
2304:are noted.
1971:Opportunity
1807:(See also:
1488:Aeolis Mons
1472:Gale Crater
1355:Opportunity
1324:Opportunity
991:For Phobos
980:For Phobos
916:Ares Vallis
483:Supersonic
384:aerocapture
236:tetrahedral
5396:Mars flyby
5342:Miscellany
5333:Mars rover
4894:Strategies
4788:Red Dragon
4750:Mars-Aster
4694:Sky-Sailor
4689:Phootprint
4659:Mars-Grunt
4476:2MV-3 No.1
4471:2MV-4 No.1
4423:helicopter
4238:Mangalyaan
3504:19 October
3333:NASA Staff
3299:NASA Staff
3170:. London:
3042:1809.00062
3020:15 January
2905:17 January
2825:References
2793:Mars rover
2527:Challenger
2286:−8 km
2266:on NASA's
2260:elevations
2256:your mouse
1647:helicopter
1553:(ESA) and
1521:lander at
1462:, between
1398:Camera on
1264:, and the
966:Evaluation
963:Spacecraft
926:Mars rover
588:Mars 1962B
430:Criterion
363:spacecraft
191:Mars rover
144:spacecraft
78:newspapers
5318:Mars suit
5145:proposals
5040:proposals
4961:Mars race
4775:NetLander
4735:Marsokhod
4713:proposals
4711:Cancelled
4515:Yinghuo-1
4496:Mariner 8
4491:2M No.522
4481:Mariner 3
4433:Mars 2020
4421:Ingenuity
4359:Sojourner
4335:Tianwen-1
4156:Mariner 9
4083:Mariner 4
4015:Mars 2020
3990:Curiosity
3969:Tianwen-1
3768:(Podcast)
3739:(Podcast)
3650:233308286
3478:10 August
3457:22 August
3428:12 August
3422:USA Today
3372:11 August
3346:11 August
3278:Space.com
3090:Space.com
2966:CiteSeerX
2928:Press kit
2788:Mars race
2745:Hyderabad
2298:longitude
2282:0 km
2066:Sojourner
1851:Curiosity
1645:Ingenuity
1625:Tianwen-1
1616:Mars 2020
1609:Tianwen-1
1555:Roscosmos
1517:Model of
1438:Curiosity
1435:(and the
1363:meteorite
1155:does not
921:Sojourner
848:does not
712:does not
674:(Mars-79)
640:soft-land
609:Marsokhod
455:aeroshell
381:ballistic
342:Curiosity
256:Curiosity
251:sky crane
217:parachute
213:aeroshell
201:Tianwen 1
196:Sojourner
5433:Category
5301:concepts
5299:Hardware
5273:Advocacy
5227:MARS-500
5111:Mars One
4925:Advocacy
4860:Aircraft
4828:Concepts
4760:Mars One
4730:Beagle 3
4617:Proposed
4607:Kazachok
4590:) (2028)
4564:EscaPADE
4454:launches
4412:Aircraft
4391:timeline
4377:timeline
4319:ExoMars
4307:Beagle 2
4285:Viking 2
4278:Viking 1
4202:Phobos 2
4197:Phobos 1
4184:Viking 2
4177:Viking 1
4139:Orbiters
4020:timeline
4001:timeline
3944:timeline
3915:Orbiters
3819:22 April
3815:. Medium
3798:Archived
3669:BBC News
3642:33875875
3400:9 August
3394:BBC News
3317:3 August
3301:(2012).
3123:28 March
3098:cite web
3066:17 March
2899:Archived
2756:See also
2663:Columbia
2373:Beagle 2
2309:Mars map
2294:latitude
2254:. Hover
2142:Viking 2
2124:Viking 1
1831:Beagle 2
1809:Mars map
1506:ExoMars
1338:bacteria
1313:hematite
1292:(Spirit)
1266:Beagle 2
1252:Beagle 2
1241:Beagle 2
1237:Beagle 2
1229:Beagle 2
1184:May 2021
1135:Beagle 2
985:Phobos 2
974:Phobos 1
877:May 2021
798:Viking 1
789:Viking 2
741:May 2021
690:Viking 1
603:Mars 5NM
597:Mars 4NM
361:robotic
183:Viking 2
179:Viking 1
108:May 2021
5359:Fiction
5259:HI-SEAS
5068:Passive
4845:Landing
4840:Orbiter
4629:DePhine
4582:ExoMars
4535:Planned
4506:Mars 96
4466:1M No.2
4428:flights
4401:Zhurong
4328:InSight
4313:Phoenix
4249:Landers
4109:Rosetta
3971:orbiter
3793:YouTube
3620:Bibcode
3182:17 June
2958:Bibcode
2243:of the
2236:discuss
2104:Zhurong
2009:Phoenix
1887:InSight
1765:landers
1755:of the
1748:discuss
1656:Zhurong
1651:Tianwen
1614:NASA's
1592:InSight
1589:NASA's
1584:Insight
1580:Phoenix
1570:InSight
1549:by the
1543:ExoMars
1480:Quad 51
1416:Phoenix
1404:Phoenix
1389:Phoenix
1176:removed
1161:sources
1090:Mars 96
1007:Mars 96
869:removed
854:sources
733:removed
718:sources
672:Mars 5M
525:Ka band
480:Descent
427:Feature
408:InSight
359:Landing
333:InSight
240:airbags
152:robotic
92:scholar
5409:Portal
5369:novels
5164:Aelita
5094:Former
5047:Active
4674:MetNet
4578:(2026)
4566:(2024)
4546:(2024)
4528:Future
4452:Failed
4371:Spirit
4353:PrOP-M
4346:Rovers
4337:lander
4272:Mars 7
4267:Mars 6
4262:Mars 3
4257:Mars 2
4224:Nozomi
4166:Mars 5
4161:Mars 4
4151:Mars 3
4146:Mars 2
4128:Psyche
4103:Mars 7
4098:Mars 6
4088:Zond 2
4078:Mars 1
4070:Flybys
3981:Rovers
3907:Active
3674:15 May
3648:
3640:
3612:Nature
3257:27 May
3253:. NASA
2968:
2750:Guilin
2349:
2347:
2341:Debris
2339:
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2329:
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2086:Spirit
1936:Mars 6
1920:Mars 3
1904:Mars 2
1799:
1792:
1785:
1638:", in
1595:lander
1539:lander
1458:", on
1402:snaps
1382:rover.
1351:Spirit
1320:Spirit
1256:HiRISE
1111:, and
1096:Nozomi
1075:Nozomi
768:probes
766:Viking
659:Mars 7
653:Mars 6
645:PrOP-M
631:Mars 3
625:Mars 2
617:rocket
583:impact
567:Viking
563:Mars 3
521:X band
412:Viking
175:Mars 3
94:
87:
80:
73:
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5364:films
5264:NEEMO
5237:FMARS
4855:Rover
4835:Flyby
4800:Vesta
4684:PADME
3951:MAVEN
3646:S2CID
3037:arXiv
2924:(PDF)
2805:Notes
2331:Named
1547:Italy
1470:, in
1450:(and
1440:rover
1301:MER-B
1288:MER-A
1269:'
1125:with
793:'
494:Entry
402:(EDL)
344:rover
229:rover
171:China
99:JSTOR
85:books
5242:MDRS
5218:list
5018:Mars
4557:Hera
4116:Dawn
4062:Past
3962:Hope
3877:Mars
3821:2022
3774:2021
3745:2021
3676:2021
3638:PMID
3575:2018
3550:2018
3506:2016
3480:2012
3459:2012
3452:NASA
3430:2012
3402:2012
3374:2012
3367:NASA
3348:2012
3341:NASA
3319:2012
3307:NASA
3285:2012
3259:2008
3237:2018
3212:2015
3204:NASA
3184:2006
3125:2007
3104:link
3068:2017
3022:2019
2907:2015
2876:2023
2850:2023
2624:EDM
2351:Lost
2296:and
2292:are
2290:Axes
2249:Mars
2232:view
1763:and
1744:view
1699:The
1684:and
1671:The
1620:CNSA
1618:and
1534:The
1523:ESOC
1492:NASA
1476:Mars
1466:and
1446:The
1159:any
1157:cite
1070:Yes
1059:Yes
1026:Yes
1013:Yes
900:NASA
852:any
850:cite
716:any
714:cite
656:and
628:and
600:and
547:and
435:Mass
371:Mars
259:and
215:and
181:and
169:and
148:Mars
71:news
5201:3.0
5169:TMK
5016:to
3875:to
3737:BBC
3628:doi
3616:592
2976:doi
2288:).
2049:EDM
1673:ESA
1622:'s
1474:on
1210:'s
1170:by
1081:No
1048:No
1037:No
1034:Yes
1023:Yes
1002:No
988:Yes
902:'s
863:by
727:by
523:or
517:UHF
54:by
5435::
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3735:.
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