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Mariner 4 flew past Mars on July 14, 1965, and its 22 grainy photographs destroy
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Mariner 4 Reveals Mars: First Close-Up of a Planet

Mariner 4 flew past Mars on July 14, 1965, and its 22 grainy photographs destroyed a century of romantic speculation. Instead of the canals and vegetation that astronomers like Percival Lowell had imagined, the images showed a barren, cratered landscape resembling the Moon. The spacecraft's instruments detected no magnetic field and an atmosphere less than 1% as dense as Earth's. The temperature readings suggested conditions too cold and too dry for liquid water. The scientific community had to abandon decades of theories about Martian life. Mariner 4's data was transmitted at 8.33 bits per second, meaning each photograph took hours to arrive. Those 22 pictures permanently changed planetary science.

July 14, 1965

61 years ago

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