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Venera 10 (Russian: Венера-10 meaning Venus 10), or 4V-1 No. 661, [4] was a Soviet uncrewed space mission to Venus. It consisted of an orbiter and a lander. It was launched on June 14, 1975, 03:00:31 UTC and had a mass of 5033 kg (11096 lb). [5]
Most landing sites (Venera 9 and 10 in 1975, Venera 14 in 1982, Vega 1 and 2 in 1985 are located in areas characterised by plains with wrinkle ridges that prevail on the surface of Venus.
Venera. Venera was a series of 16 flyby, orbital, and landed missions to Venus conducted by the Soviet Union from 1961 to 1983. More information about these missions is available at this link on the National Space Science Data Center web site.
In contrast , the Venera 10 site displays extensive bedrock exposures but a paucity of fragments relative to Venera 9. A few loose fragments can be recognized in the region nearest the...
Map based on mapping from Pioneer Venus Orbiter and Magellan. The Venera (Russian: Вене́ра, pronounced [vʲɪˈnʲɛrə] 'Venus') program was a series of space probes developed by the Soviet Union between 1961 and 1984 to gather information about the planet Venus.
Venera 9 and 10 were a pair of identical spacecraft prepared for the June 1975 launch opportunity. The scientific objectives of the descent craft/lander were to make in-situ measurements of the Venus atmosphere and surface.
10 Ιουν 1984 · The present investigation has the objective to analyze the information collected by the Soviet Venera 9, 10, 13, and 14 lander spacecraft imaging systems.