Zond 3
Template:Short description Template:Use American English Template:Use mdy dates Template:Infobox spaceflight Zond 3 was a 1965 space probe which performed a flyby of the MoonTemplate:'s far side,[1] taking 28 quality photographs. It was a member of the Soviet Zond program while also being part of the Mars 3MV project. It was unrelated to Zond spacecraft designed for crewed circumlunar missions (Soyuz 7K-L1). It is believed that Zond 3 was initially designed as a companion spacecraft to Zond 2 to be launched to Mars during the 1964 launch window. The opportunity to launch was missed, and the spacecraft was launched on a Mars-crossing trajectory as a spacecraft test, even though Mars was no longer attainable.
Spacecraft design
The spacecraft was of the 3MV-4 type, similar to Zond 2.[2] In addition to a 106.4 mm focal length <templatestyles src="F//styles.css" />f/8 imaging system for visible light photography and ultraviolet spectrometry at 285-355 nm, it carried ultraviolet (190-275 nm) and infrared (3-4 μm) spectrophotometers, radiation sensors (gas-discharge and scintillation counters), charged particle detector, magnetometer, and micrometeoroid detector.[2][3] It also had an experimental ion engine.
Operational history
Zond 3 was launched from Baikonur Cosmodrome on July 18, 1965, at 14:38 UTC, and was deployed from a Tyazhely Sputnik (65-056B) Earth-orbiting platform towards the Moon and interplanetary space. This was a repeat of a mission that failed in late 1963 intended to test communication at distances equivalent to the distances experienced by Mars and Earth.[4]
Zond 3's lunar flyby occurred on July 20 with a closest approach of Script error: No such module "convert".,[2] approximately Template:Time interval after launch. 25 visible light photographs and 3 ultraviolet spectra of very good quality were taken of the lunar surface, beginning at 01:24 UTC and Script error: No such module "convert". prior to closest approach and ending at 02:32 UTC and Script error: No such module "convert". past closest approach, covering a period of 68 minutes.[2][5] The photos covered Script error: No such module "convert". of the lunar surface.[6]
Zond 3 proceeded on a trajectory across Mars' orbit, but not at a time when planetary encounter would occur. These images were transmitted by radio frequency on July 29 at a distance of Script error: No such module "convert".. To test telemetry, the camera film was rewound and retransmitted in mid-August, mid-September, and finally on October 23 at a distance of Script error: No such module "convert"., thus proving the ability of the communications system.[2] The subsequent transmissions were also at progressively slower data rates but higher quality.[4] The mission was ended after radio contact ceased on March 3, 1966, when it was at a distance of Script error: No such module "convert"..[2][3] It operated for 228 days, roughly equivalent to the time needed to survive a journey to Mars and exceeding that needed for Venus.[2]
Legacy
In 1967, the second part of the Atlas of the Far Side of the Moon was published in Moscow,[7][8] based on data from Zond 3, with the catalog now including 4,000 newly discovered features of the lunar far side landscape. [9] In the same year, the first Complete Map of the Moon (1:Script error: No such module "val". scale[10]) and updated complete globe (1:Script error: No such module "val". scale), featuring 95 percent of the lunar surface,[10] were released in the Soviet Union.[11][12]
References
- This article was originally based on material from NASA (NSSDC) information on Zond 3 Template:Webarchive
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- ↑ Atlas Obratnoy Storony Luny, p.2, Moscow: Nauka, 1967
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- ↑ Луна (спутник Земли), Great Soviet Encyclopedia
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External links
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- Zond 3 at Zarya.info
- Soviet Moon Images at Mentallandscape.com
| Preceded by Zond 2 |
Zond program | Succeeded by None |
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