Successful soft landing in Utopia Planitia. Successful soft landing in Jezero Crater. No contact due to solar "petals" not deploying fully, blocking antenna. First to send images in color, as well as to perform in situ biological experiments with the Martian soil. Transmitted a partial image for 14.5 seconds before the signal was lost. Transmission began about 90 seconds after landing. No contact after crash landing.Ĥ5°S 158°W / 45°S 158°W / -45 -158įirst soft landing on Mars. First photographs in color of its surface, and it records atmospheric wind noises, the first sounds heard from another planet. Soft landing transmitted from surface for 127 minutes. Soft landing transmitted from surface for 110 minutes. Survived impact and continued to transmit from the surface for 2 seconds. Survived impact and continued to transmit from the surface for 67 minutes. Soft landing transmitted from surface for 53 minutes. Soft landing transmitted from surface for 50 minutes. The spacecraft definitively confirmed that humans cannot survive on the surface of Venus, and excluded the possibility of any liquid water on Venus. Ĭrushed by atmospheric pressure before impact.Ītmospheric probe crushed by atmospheric pressure before impact.įirst successful soft landing on another planet transmitted from surface for 23 minutes. Contact lost before atmospheric entry.Įstimated near 19°N 38☎ / 19°N 38☎ / 19 38. Probably around -20° to 20° N, 60° to 80° Eįirst impact on the surface of another planet. Probably around 54.4° N, 149.9° W, near the crater Janáček – Successful soft landing, data/voice/video communication, sample return to Earth, and safe astronaut landing and return to Earth. The greenish hue indicates terrestrial return. – Successful soft landing, intelligible data return, and sample return to Earth. The tannish hue indicates extraterrestrial soil. – Successful soft landing with intelligible data return. – Unsuccessful soft landing, intentional hard landing, or mission still in progress. The list includes orbiters that were intentionally crashed, but not orbiters which later crashed in an unplanned manner due to orbital decay. This is a list of all spacecraft landings on other planets and bodies in the Solar System, including soft landings and both intended and unintended hard impacts. For a list of all planetary missions, including orbiters and flybys, see List of Solar System probes.
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