Mariner 10 did not land on a celestial body; instead, it was a flyby mission that conducted multiple encounters with Mercury. Launched in 1973, it became the first spacecraft to visit Mercury, making three close approaches to the planet in 1974 and 1975. During these flybys, Mariner 10 captured images and collected data about Mercury's surface, atmosphere, and magnetic field.
It did not land, but it did a successful fly by in 1965.
It was launched in November the 3rd,1973 and it was going to Mercury.
Mercury was studied by the Mariner 10 Probe and has a crater pitted surface.
Mariner 11 never sent radio pictures from Mars because it was not a mission that existed. The Mariner program had missions up to Mariner 10, which sent back images of Venus and Mercury.
Mercury
None of the Mariners actually landed on Venus. They were "fly-by" missions. Mariner 2 reached Venus in December 1962 and Mariner 5 in 1967. In 1973, Mariner 10 passed Venus and used the planet's gravity to alter its course and continued on to Mercury.
The Mariner spacecraft were unmanned at launch.
No, Mariner 10 was used as a space probe for a Flyby of Venus and Mercury launched in 1973.
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Mercury was studied by the Mariner 10 Probe and has a crater pitted surface.
The first Mars space probe expeditions that did not land on Mars were the Mariner missions, specifically Mariner 4, Mariner 6, and Mariner 7. These missions provided the first close-up images of Mars and valuable data about the planet's environment.
It did not land, but it did a successful fly by in 1965.
Middle of november 1971.
Mariner 10
Mariner 10 and Messenger.
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---- Mariner 10 was launched on November 3rd, 1973 at 05:45:00 Greenwich time. ----