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Historical Photo Of The Month - December 2002


Mariner 2 Spacecraft

Photograph Number 314-5788Ac
Mariner 2 Spacecraft

The Mariner 2 spacecraft is shown in an assembly facility at the Atlantic Missile Range (AMR), Cape Canaveral, Florida. The spacecraft was designed and built by JPL, then shipped to AMR, where the antenna and solar panels were assembled prior to testing and launch in August 1962.

Mariner 2 flew by Venus on December 14, 1962 -- the first spacecraft to reach another planet and send data back to Earth. Because clouds obscure the surface of Venus, there was no camera aboard. There were, however, several instruments that observed the planet as Mariner 2 passed by. They included a Microwave Radiometer, Infrared Radiometer, Magnetometer, Ionization Chamber, Particle Flux Detector, Cosmic Dust Detector, and Solar Plasma Analyzer. The Mariner-Venus 1962 Final Project report, which is available in the JPL Archives, contains detailed information about the experiment results (HC 8-92).

For more information about the Mariner project or the history of JPL, please contact the JPL Archives.

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