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viking$90355$ - traducción al griego

PAIR OF NASA SPACE PROBES SENT TO MARS
Viking Lander; Viking Orbiter; Viking lander; Viking (spacecraft); Project Viking; Viking Project; Viking programme; Viking landers; Program Viking; Viking probes; Viking mars; Viking Mars probe; Viking orbiter; Viking Mission; Viking Program
  • Mars image mosaic from the ''Viking 1'' orbiter
  • Astronomer [[Carl Sagan]] stands next to a model of a ''Viking'' lander to provide scale
  • Image from Mars taken by the ''Viking 2'' lander
  • Background painting by Don Davis, Artist's concept of Mars' surface behind a Viking lander test article pictured at JPL. The "sandbox".
  • Viking control room at the [[Jet Propulsion Laboratory]], days before the landing of Viking 1.

viking      
n. πειρατής του βορρά, βίκιγκ

Definición

longship
¦ noun a long, narrow warship, with oars and a sail, used by the Vikings and other ancient northern European peoples.

Wikipedia

Viking program

The Viking program consisted of a pair of identical American space probes, Viking 1 and Viking 2, which landed on Mars in 1976. Each spacecraft was composed of two main parts: an orbiter designed to photograph the surface of Mars from orbit, and a lander designed to study the planet from the surface. The orbiters also served as communication relays for the landers once they touched down.

The Viking program grew from NASA's earlier, even more ambitious, Voyager Mars program, which was not related to the successful Voyager deep space probes of the late 1970s. Viking 1 was launched on August 20, 1975, and the second craft, Viking 2, was launched on September 9, 1975, both riding atop Titan IIIE rockets with Centaur upper stages. Viking 1 entered Mars orbit on June 19, 1976, with Viking 2 following on August 7.

After orbiting Mars for more than a month and returning images used for landing site selection, the orbiters and landers detached; the landers then entered the Martian atmosphere and soft-landed at the sites that had been chosen. The Viking 1 lander touched down on the surface of Mars on July 20, 1976, more than two weeks before Viking 2's arrival in orbit. Viking 2 then successfully soft-landed on September 3. The orbiters continued imaging and performing other scientific operations from orbit while the landers deployed instruments on the surface.

The project cost was roughly US$1 billion at the time of launch, equivalent to about $5 billion in 2021 dollars. The mission was considered successful and is credited with helping to form most of the body of knowledge about Mars through the late 1990s and early 2000s.