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The Mariner 4

Objective: Mariner 4's primary objective was to conduct a flyby of Mars and transmit close-up images of the planet's surface back to Earth. The mission aimed to provide valuable data about Mars' atmosphere, surface features, and environmental conditions.

Mars Flyby: On July 14, 1965, Mariner 4 made its closest approach to Mars, flying at a distance of approximately 9,846 kilometers (6,118 miles) from the planet's surface.

Image Transmission: Mariner 4's imaging system captured 21 photographs during its flyby of Mars. The spacecraft used a television camera to take these images, and the data was stored on magnetic tape for transmission back to Earth.

Image Analysis: The images returned by Mariner 4 revealed a heavily cratered surface on Mars, somewhat similar to the Moon's surface. These images dispelled previous ideas about the presence of Martian canals and helped scientists better understand the planet's geological history.

Telemetry and Communication: Mariner 4 used a low-gain antenna to transmit data back to Earth at a rate of 8.33 bits per second. The spacecraft utilized its high-gain antenna for telemetry and command communication with Earth.

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