Viking 2

Viking 2

Infobox_Spacecraft
Name = Viking 2 Orbiter


Caption = Viking orbiter
Organization = NASA
Major_Contractors =
Mission_Type = Orbiter
Flyby_Of =
Satellite_Of = Mars
Orbital_Insertion_Date = August 7 1976
Launch = September 9 1975
Launch_Vehicle = Titan IIIE/Centaur launch vehicle
Decay =
Mission_Duration = September 9 1975 to July 25 1978
NSSDC_ID = 1975-083A
Webpage = [http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/viking.html Viking Project Information]
Mass = 883 kg
Power = 620 W
Orbital_elements =
Semimajor_Axis =
Eccentricity = .816299166
Inclination =
Orbital_Period = 24.08 h
Apoapsis = 33176 km
Periapsis = 302 km
Orbits =

Infobox_Spacecraft
Name = Viking 2 Lander


Caption = Viking Lander model
Organization = NASA
Major_Contractors =
Mission_Type = Lander
Launch = September 9 1975
Launch_Vehicle = Titan IIIE/Centaur launch vehicle
Mission_Duration = September 3 1976 to April 11 1980
NSSDC_ID = 1975-083C
Webpage = [http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/viking.html Viking Project Information]
Mass = 572 kg
Power = 70 W
The Viking 2 mission was part of the Viking program to Mars, and consisted of an orbiter and a lander essentially identical to that of the Viking 1 mission. The Viking 2 lander operated on the surface for 1281 Mars days and was turned off on 11 April 1980 when its batteries failed. The orbiter worked until 25 July 1978, returning almost 16,000 images in 706 orbits around Mars.

Mission profile

The craft was launched on September 9, 1975. Following launch using a Titan/Centaur launch vehicle and a 333 day cruise to Mars, the Viking 2 Orbiter began returning global images of Mars prior to orbit insertion. The orbiter was inserted into a 1500 x 33,000 km, 24.6 h Mars orbit on August 7, 1976 and trimmed to a 27.3 h site certification orbit with a periapsis of 1499 km and an inclination of 55.2 degrees on 9 August. Imaging of candidate sites was begun and the landing site was selected based on these pictures and the images returned by the Viking 1 Orbiter.

The lander separated from the orbiter on September 3, 1976 and landed at Utopia Planitia at 22:37:50 UT. Normal operations called for the structure connecting the orbiter and lander (the bioshield) to be ejected after separation, but because of problems with the separation the bioshield was left attached to the orbiter. The orbit inclination was raised to 75 degrees on 30 September 1976.

Orbiter

The orbiter primary mission ended at the beginning of solar conjunction on October 5 1976. The extended mission commenced on 14 December 1976 after solar conjunction. On 20 December 1976 the periapsis was lowered to 778 km and the inclination raised to 80 degrees. Operations included close approaches to Deimos in October 1977 and the periapsis was lowered to 300 km and the period changed to 24 hours on 23 October 1977. The orbiter developed a leak in its propulsion system that vented its attitude control gas. It was placed in a 302 × 33176 km orbit and turned off on 25 July 1978 after returning almost 16,000 images in about 700-706 orbits around Mars.

Lander

The lander and its aeroshell separated from the orbiter on 3 September 19:39:59 UT. At the time of separation, the lander was orbiting at about 4 km/s. After separation, rockets fired to begin lander deorbit. After a few hours, at about 300 km attitude, the lander was reoriented for entry. The aeroshell with its ablative heat shield slowed the craft as it plunged through the atmosphere.

The Viking 2 Lander touched down about 200 km west of the crater Mie in Utopia Planitia at 48.269° N 225.990° W at an altitude of 4.23 km relative to a reference ellipsoid with an equatorial radius of 3397.2 km and a flattening of 0.0105 (47.967° N, 225.737° W planetographic) at 22:58:20 UT (9:49:05 a.m. local Mars time).Approximately 22 kg of propellants were left at landing. Due to radar misidentification of a rock or highly reflective surface, the thrusters fired an extra time 0.4 seconds before landing, cracking the surface and raising dust. The lander settled down with one leg on a rock, tilted at 8.2 degrees. The cameras began taking images immediately after landing.

The Viking 2 lander operated on the surface for 1281 sols and was turned off on April 11 1980 when its batteries failed.

Viking 2 image gallery



External links

* [http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/missions/profile.cfm?MCode=Viking_02 Viking 2 Mission Profile] by [http://solarsystem.nasa.gov NASA's Solar System Exploration]

ee also

*Viking 1
*Exploration of Mars
*Space exploration
*Unmanned space missions


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