To orbit the planet Venus
viking 1
Viking 2, a space probe sent to Mars, discovered evidence of water-ice in the Martian soil and photographed the planet's surface with its cameras. It also conducted experiments to search for signs of life in the Martian soil, but results were inconclusive.
Viking 1 was launched on August 20, 1975
The destination of the space probes Viking 1 and 2 was Mars. They were designed to land on the surface of Mars and conduct various experiments to search for signs of past or present life on the planet.
The purpose of the Viking 1 and Viking 2 missions, which were launched by NASA in 1975, was to search for signs of life on Mars. These missions consisted of a combination of orbiters, landers, and instruments designed to analyze the Martian surface and atmosphere for potential biological activity.
viking 1 was sent in outer space is to study planet from surfaces.. it was sent and landed at Mars and studied the surface of the planet... :)
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The United States launched the Viking space probes. Viking 1 was launched on August 20, 1975, and Viking 2 was launched on September 9, 1975. These probes were part of NASA's Viking program to study Mars.
viking 1
The Viking Space Probe was actually two different probes. Viking 1 and Viking 2 were used to explore Mars. The probes took photographs, did experiments and deployed instruments to the surface of Mars.
Space Viking was created in 1963.
To analyze the soil planets
The Last Space Viking was created in 2011.
The Last Space Viking has 294 pages.
The ISBN of Space Viking is 0-441-77784-8.
Mars
The planet that the two Viking spacecrafts landed on in 1976 is Mars. They were the first spacecraft to successfully land and operate on the Martian surface, conducting experiments to search for signs of life.