Mariner 10

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Footnotes

  1. Luna-3 was the first spacecraft to use Gravity assist.

References

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Mariner 10
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Mariner 10 flight spare
Mission typePlanetary exploration
Operator NASA / JPL
COSPAR ID 1973-085A [1]
SATCAT no. 6919 [1]
Mission duration1 year, 4 months and 21 days
Spacecraft properties
SpacecraftMariner-J
Manufacturer Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Launch mass502.9 kilograms (1,109 lb) [2]
Power820 watts (at Venus encounter)
Start of mission
Launch date3 November 1973, 05:45:00 (1973-11-03UTC05:45Z) UTC
Rocket Atlas SLV-3D Centaur-D1A
Launch site Cape Canaveral, LC-36B
End of mission
DisposalDecommissioned
Deactivated24 March 1975 (1975-03-25) 12:21 UTC
Flyby of Venus
Closest approach5 February 1974
Distance5,768 kilometers (3,584 mi)