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  • 1Mariner 4 — Operator NASA Mission type Flyby Flyby of Mars …

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  • 2Lunar Orbiter program — The Lunar Orbiter program was a series of five unmanned Lunar orbiter missions launched by the United States in 1966 through 1967 with the purpose of mapping the lunar surface before the Apollo landings. All five missions were successful, and 99… …

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  • 3Space suit — A space suit is a complex system of garments, equipment and environmental systems designed to keep a person alive and comfortable in the harsh environment of outer space. This applies to extra vehicular activity (EVA) outside spacecraft orbiting… …

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  • 4List of spacewalks and moonwalks — This list contains all spacewalks and moonwalks where an astronaut has fully, or partially left his spacecraft. All spacewalks have had the astronauts tethered to their spacecraft except for seven spacewalks by the United States, (six in 1984… …

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  • 5Mars Polar Lander — Artist depiction of Mars Polar Lander on Mars. Operator NASA / JPL Major contractors Martin Marietta …

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  • 6Explorer 35 — was a spin stabilized spacecraft instrumented for interplanetary studies, at lunar distances, of the interplanetary plasma, magnetic field, energetic particles, and solar X rays. It was launched into an elliptical lunar orbit. The spin axis… …

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  • 7Zond 3 — LunarOrbiter Name=Zond 3 Organization=Soviet Union Contractors=OKB 1 MissionType=Planetary Science LaunchDate=July 18, 1965 at 14:38:00 UTC LaunchVehicle=SS 6/R 7 (8K72) MissionHighlight=Fly by of Moon on July 20, 1965 at distance of 9,200 km… …

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  • 8International Space Station — ISS redirects here. For other uses, see ISS (disambiguation). International Space Station …

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  • 9Mir — This article is about the Soviet/Russian space station. For other uses, see Mir (disambiguation). Mir …

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  • 10Vehicle armour — For body armour see armour, for armoured forces see armoured warfare, for other uses see armour (disambiguation).Military vehicles are commonly armoured to withstand the impact of shrapnel, bullets, missiles, or shells, protecting the personnel… …

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