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Mariner program (4550 bytes)
1: ...t)|Venus]], and [[Mercury (planet)|Mercury]]. The program included a number of firsts, including the first ... 3: ... [[Voyager 1]] and [[Voyager 2]] of the [[Voyager program]]. 5: ..., which failed shortly after launch to Venus. The Mariner 2 spacecraft was launched on [[August 27]], [[196... 10: ... Mariner 3, was launched three weeks earlier than Mariner 4, but was lost when the launch vehicle's nose fa... 15: ...n the vicinity of the planet in October [[1967]]. Mariner 5 carried a complement of experiments to probe Ve... Mariner 2 (2267 bytes) 1: [[Image:Mariner2.jpg|thumbnail|Conceptual drawing]] 2: ...ersions of the Block I spacecraft of the [[Ranger program]]. 4: ... cloud cover, no [[camera]]s were included in the Mariner units. 6: ...As it flew by Venus on [[December 14]], [[1962]], Mariner 2 scanned the planet with its pair of radiometers... 10: [[nl:Mariner 2]] Mariner 6 and 7 (1657 bytes) 1: ...th, adding more detail than an earlier mission, [[Mariner 4]], and both crafts also had instruments to stud... 3: The twin Mariner crafts made their closest fly-by of Mars at a dis... 5: The [[ultraviolet]] [[spectrometer]] onboard Mariners 6 and 7 was constructed by the [[Laboratory for ... 7: The engineering model of Mariners 6 and 7 still exists, and is owned by the [[Jet ... 16: ...t&Target=Mars&MCode=Mariner_06 NASA-JPL Guide to Mariner 6 and 7] Mariner 10 (2972 bytes) 1: [[Image:Mariner10.gif|thumbnail|The Mariner 10 probe.]] 2: ...0''' was the last [[spacecraft]] of the [[Mariner program]], launched on [[November 3]] [[1973]]. 4: ...it was launched approximately 2 [[year]]s after [[Mariner 9]] and its mission was to [[exploration|explore]... 6: Mariner 10 made use of a "[[gravitational slingshot]]", u... 8: ...September 21]], 1974, and [[March 16]], [[1975]]; Mariner 10 passed by Mercury and after a mid-course corre... Mariner 1 (1065 bytes) 1: [[Image:Mariner1.jpg|thumbnail|Launch of Mariner 1]] 3: ...er 1''' was the first spacecraft of the [[Mariner program]]. Intended to fly by [[Venus (planet)|Venus]], i... 7: Its mission was later completed by [[Mariner 2]]. 9: {{Mariner program | before=None| after=[[Mariner 2]]}} 13: [[sl:Mariner 1]] Mariner 9 (3056 bytes) 1: ...|Mars]] and was part of the [[Mariner program]]. Mariner 9 was launched toward Mars on [[May 30]], [[1971]... 4: ...thus]] "labyrinth" at the western end of [[Valles Marineris]].]] 5: ...m the Mariner 9 missions underpinned the [[Viking program]]. 9: ...tivity. Mars' two moons were also to be analyzed. Mariner 9 more than met its objectives. 11: The [[ultraviolet]] [[spectrometer]] aboard Mariner 9 was constructed by the [[Laboratory for Atmosph... Mariner 8 (691 bytes) 1: ... identical to [[Mariner 6]], [[Mariner 7]], and [[Mariner 9]]. This vehicle was destroyed a few minutes af... 14: ...er program | before=[[Mariner 6 and 7]] | after=[[Mariner 9]] }} 18: [[nl:Mariner 8]] Mariner 5 (1229 bytes) 1: '''Mariner 5''' was a spacecraft of the [[Mariner program]] that carried a complement of experiments to pro... 3: ...up to [[Mariner 4]], but after the success of the Mariner 4 mission, it was modified (by reversing and redu... 5: ...conditions in interplanetary space. Operations of Mariner 5 ended in November [[1967]]. 8: ...t&Target=Venus&MCode=Mariner_05 NASA-JPL Guide to Mariner 5] 11: [[nl:Mariner 5]] Mariner 4 (1708 bytes) 1: [[Image:Mars (Mariner 4).jpg|thumb|261px|The first close-up image ever ... 3: ...ful spacecraft in the [[Mariner program]] after [[Mariner 2]]'s encounter with [[Venus (planet)|Venus]]. 5: ... Three weeks later, on [[November 28]], [[1964]], Mariner 4 was launched successfully from [[Cape Kennedy]]... 7: ...onment and making coordinated measurements with [[Mariner 5]], a sister ship launched to Venus in [[1967]]. 14: ...{Mariner program | before=[[Mariner 3]] | after=[[Mariner 5]] }} Mariner 3 (836 bytes) 1: ...hree weeks later, on [[November 28]], [[1964]], [[Mariner 4]] was launched successfully on an eight-month v... 8: ...{Mariner program | before=[[Mariner 2]] | after=[[Mariner 4]] }} 10: [[nl:Mariner 3]] 11: [[sl:Mariner 3]] Paul Mariner (807 bytes) 1: ...[[Albany Capitals]] of the old [[A-League|APSL]]. Mariner has been coaching in the country since, first as ... 5: [[Category:1953 births|Mariner, Paul]] 6: [[Category:English footballers|Mariner, Paul]] 7: [[Category:Plymouth Argyle F.C. players|Mariner, Paul]] Mariner Mark II (2730 bytes) 1: '''Mariner Mark II''' was [[NASA]]'s planned family of unman... 3: ...bserver program|Planetary Observer program]], and Mariner Mark II. 5: ..., based on commercial Earth satellites, while the Mariner Mark II were to be large spacecraft for the explo... 7: ... derived from previous missions such as [[Voyager program|Voyager]] and [[Galileo probe|Galileo]] as well a... 11: Other planned Mariner Mark II based spacecraft were an [[ESA]] led foll... PBM Mariner (1662 bytes) 3: The [[Glenn L. Martin Company|Martin]] '''PBM Mariner''' was a [[US Navy]] [[patrol bomber]] [[flying b... 5: ...e:Martin PBM2 Mariner.jpg|right|300px|thumb|PBM-1 Mariner]] Mariner (disambiguation) (165 bytes) 1: '''Mariner''' can refer to 3: * The [[PBM Mariner]] [[flying boat]] 4: * The [[Mariner program|Mariner Space Program]] William Mariner (1628 bytes) 1: '''William Mariner''' was an [[England|English]] recipient of the [[... 7: ...France]], during a violent thunder storm, Private Mariner left his trench and crept out through German wire... Mariner Moose (1136 bytes) 1: ...|thumb|'''Mariner Moose''', mascot of the Seattle Mariners.]] 3: ...om kids ages 14 and younger, the club schose the "Mariner Moose." 9: ...als, birthday parties, community events and every Mariners home game. 13: *[http://seattle.mariners.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/sea/team/sea_team_coachesstaf... 15: [[Category:Mascots|Moose, Mariner]] Namor the Sub-Mariner (2650 bytes) 1: '''Namor the Sub-Mariner''' is a [[fictional character]], featured in [[Ma... 5: Although his stature has lessened, the Sub-Mariner has remained a somewhat popular and important Mar... 7: A '''''Sub-Mariner''''' feature film is in development. [[Chris Colu... 10: Namor the Sub-Mariner first appeared in [[1939]] in a giveaway called '... Master Mariner (2108 bytes) 1: '''Master Mariner''' is the official title of someone qualified to ... Mariner (layout engine) (1314 bytes) 1: ...in the [[Netscape Communicator]] [[web browser]]. Mariner became [[open-source]] in March [[1998]] when [[N... 3: ...o made but these were not technically part of the Mariner project. 5: ... on Mariner ceased. Netscape Communicator 5.0 and Mariner never shipped. The next major Netscape revision (... 8: ...w.mozilla.org/classic/layout-classic/mariner.html Mariner Project Page (no longer updated)] 1st Mariner Arena (5935 bytes) 2: ...x #000 solid;" colspan="2"><font size="+1">'''1st Mariner Arena'''</font></td></tr> 3: <!--<tr><td colspan="2">[[Image:blank.jpg|1st Mariner Arena]]</td></tr>--> 27: ...eep the naming rights to the Baltimore Arena. 1st Mariner Bank Arena is located about a block away from the... 29: ..., a private management company. Annually, the 1st Mariner Bank Arena is host to 800,000 people. 37: ... new arena would be built in the same site of 1st Mariner Arena and "would have a smaller seating capacity ...
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