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===Mars 2MV=== [[File:Mars 1 NASA.jpg|thumb|[[Mars 1]]]] [[File:The Soviet Union 1964 CPA 3013 stamp (Space Exploration. Mars 1 spacecraft).jpg|thumb|Mars 1 stamp]] Mars 1 was launched in 1962 but failed en route to Mars. Two other Soviet launches at around the same time, [[Mars 2MV-4 No.1]] and [[Mars 2MV-3 No.1]] were {{convert|900|kg|lb|adj=on}} spacecraft, however both failed to leave Earth orbit due to problems with the upper stages of their carrier rockets. {| class="wikitable sortable" ! Public name ! Internal name ! Mission ! Launch date ! Carrier rocket ! Outcome ! Remarks |- | [[Mars 2MV-4 No.1|Sputnik 22]] || 2MV-4 No.1 || Flyby || 24 October 1962 || [[Molniya (rocket)|Molniya]] || {{Failure}} || Exploded during trans-Mars injection burn. Debris fell back to Earth until 26 February 1963<ref name=nssdc-s22/> |- | [[Mars 1]] || 2MV-4 No.2 || Flyby || 1 November 1962 || [[Molniya (rocket)|Molniya]] || {{Failure}} || Contact lost en route to Mars on 21 March 1963, though it did manage to fly past the planet at a distance of 100,000 km on 19 June 1963 without sending any scientific data<ref name=nssdc-m1/> |- | [[Mars 2MV-3 No.1|Sputnik 24]] || 2MV-3 No.1 || Flyby || 4 November 1962 || [[Molniya (rocket)|Molniya]] || {{Failure}} || Trans-Mars injection burn failed due to damage sustained at T+260 seconds after launch. Debris fell back to Earth until 19 January 1963<ref name=nssdc-s24/> |}
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