Viking-2 Orbiter (One of the mission of Viking Program) |
Viking-2 Orbiter is a part of Viking Program and similar to Viking-1-Program sent to Mars.This mission consist of a Orbiter and a Lander. It was the second landing on the surface of Mars.Viking-2 was launched on 9 September 1975 carried by Titan IIIE Rocket with a launch mass of 1455 kilogram.
MISSION OVERVIEW:
Viking-2 Orbiter started to beam images of Mars after the successful orbital insertion on 7 August 1976. The lander separated from the orbiter on 3 September 1976 and landed at Utopia Planitia.
RESULTS OF VIKING-2 MISSION:
ORBITER:
- It created an idea for Huge water on Mars
- River Valleys were found in many areas on the surface of Mars
- It discovered flow of water in carved deep valleys, eroded grooves, cracks of bed-rock
- It found Ravi Vallis which formed from catastropic floods came from ground.
LANDER:
- After analysing soil it found the presence of magnesium, aluminium, sulphur, calcium, titanium, strontium and yttrium.
- These minerals were the products of Igneous rocks
- VIKING-2 BIOLOGICAL EXPERIMENT: It consist of instruments like
- Pyrolytic Release Experiment
- Labeled Release Experiment
- Gas Exchange Experiment
- Gas Chromatograph
- Mass Spectrometer
- Scientists found that Viking Program gave positive results to the search of life, but still it is not confirmed
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