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  2. Venera - Wikipedia

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    Model of Venera 7 lander in the Cosmos Pavilion, VDNKh The Venera 7 probe, launched in August 1970, was the first one designed to survive Venus's surface conditions and to make a soft landing . Massively overbuilt to ensure survival, it had few experiments on board, and scientific output from the mission was further limited due to an internal ...

  3. Venera 13 - Wikipedia

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    The lander was a hermetically-sealed pressure vessel and contained most of the instrumentation and electronics. Mounted on a ring-shaped landing platform and topped by an antenna, the lander was designed similar to earlier Venera 9–12 landers.

  4. Venera 9 - Wikipedia

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    Venera 9 was the first probe to send back television pictures (black and white) from the Venusian surface, showing no shadows, no apparent dust in the air, and a variety of 30 to 40 cm (12 to 16 in) rocks which were not eroded. Planned 360-degree panoramic pictures could not be taken because one of two camera lens covers failed to come off ...

  5. Venera 14 - Wikipedia

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    Venera 14 (called Venus 14 in English) was a probe in the Soviet Venera program for the exploration of Venus. Venera 14 was identical to the Venera 13 spacecraft, built to take advantage of the 1981 Venus launch opportunity. Venera 14 was launched on 4 November 1981 at 05:31:00 UTC, five days after Venera 13 launched on 30 October 1981 at 06:04 ...

  6. Venera 7 - Wikipedia

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    Venera 7 (Russian: Венера-7, lit. 'Venus 7') was a Soviet spacecraft, part of the Venera series of probes to Venus . When it landed on the Venusian surface on 15 December 1970, it became the first spacecraft to soft land on another planet and the first to transmit data from there back to Earth .

  7. Venera 12 - Wikipedia

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    Each of the Venera 11 and Venera 12 included landers with a pair of cameras, each of which was designed for color imaging. A design flaw prevented the lens caps from separating, resulting in all cameras failing to capture and return images. [6] The list of lander experiments and instruments are: [5] Backscatter nephelometer; Mass spectrometer ...

  8. Venera 4 - Wikipedia

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    Venera 4 (Russian: Венера-4, lit. 'Venus-4'), also designated 4V-1 No.310, was a probe in the Soviet Venera program for the exploration of Venus.The probe comprised a lander, designed to enter the Venusian atmosphere and parachute to the surface, and a carrier/flyby spacecraft, which carried the lander to Venus and served as a communications relay for it.

  9. Venera 10 - Wikipedia

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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 consisted of an orbiter and a lander.