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Mariner 10 Model, circa 1973
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Mariner 10 Final Assembly
The Boeing Aerospace Mariner 10 probe, begun in 1971, was launched from the Kennedy Space Center in 1973. It made the first dual-planet spaceflight by launching to Mercury using the gravitational pull of Venus. The probe's two television cameras, a radio transmitter and data collection equipment were protected from the sun's heat by solar panels. By March 1974, Mariner 10 had transmitted hundreds of television images and large quantities of data about the two planets back to Earth. It revealed cloud circulation patterns on Venus and the lack of a magnetic field, and then took the first high-resolution photographs of Mercury's cratered surface. The National Society of Professional Engineers named Mariner 10 as one of the top 10 engineering achievements of 1974.
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BI224033
Boeing ID
r0514
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1990s
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