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{{Short description|Failed Soviet orbiter mission to Mars (1973β1974)}} {{Infobox spaceflight | name = Mars 4 | image = Mars 4-5.jpg | image_size = 300px | mission_type = [[Mars]] orbiter<ref>{{cite web|url=http://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sat/ip_probe.htm|title=Interplanetary Probes|work=Gunter's Space Page|first=Gunter|last=Krebs|access-date=12 April 2013}}</ref> | operator = Soviet space program | COSPAR_ID = 1973-047A | SATCAT = 6742 | mission_duration = {{time interval|21 Jul 1973 19:31|10 Feb 1974 15:38|show=dhm}} | spacecraft = [[3MS]] No.52S | manufacturer = [[NPO Lavochkin]] | launch_mass = {{cvt|3440|kg|lb}}<ref>{{cite web|url=https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/spacecraft/display.action?id=1973-047A|title=Mars 4|publisher=NASA|access-date=6 December 2018}}</ref> | launch_date = {{start-date|21 July 1973, 19:30:59|timezone=yes}} UTC<ref name="LL">{{cite web|url=http://planet4589.org/space/log/launchlog.txt|title=Launch Log|first=Jonathan|last=McDowell|work=Jonathan's Space Page|access-date=12 April 2013}}</ref> | launch_rocket = [[Proton-K]]/[[Blok D|D]] | launch_site = [[Baikonur Cosmodrome|Baikonur]] [[Baikonur Cosmodrome Site 81|81/23]] | last_contact = 10 February 1974, 15:38 UTC | launch_contractor = [[Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Center|Khrunichev]] | orbit_reference = [[Heliocentric orbit|Heliocentric]]<ref name="EA">{{cite web |url=http://www.astronautix.com/m/marsm-73.html|title=Mars M-73|author1=Mark Wade|publisher=Encyclopedia Astronautica|access-date=26 May 2024}}</ref> | orbit_periapsis = 1.02 AU | orbit_apoapsis = 1.63 AU | orbit_inclination = 2.2Β° | orbit_period = 556 days | apsis = helion |interplanetary = {{Infobox spaceflight/IP |type = flyby |note = failed orbiter |object = [[Mars]] |arrival_date = 10 February 1974, 15:34 UTC |distance = {{cvt|1844|km|mi}} }} | programme = '''[[Mars program]]''' | previous_mission = [[Mars 3]] | next_mission = [[Mars 5]] }} '''Mars 4''' ({{Langx|ru|ΠΠ°ΡΡ-4}}), also known as '''3MS No.52S''' was a [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] spacecraft intended to explore Mars. A 3MS spacecraft launched as part of the [[Mars program]]me, it was intended to enter orbit around Mars in 1974. However, computer problems prevented orbital insertion from occurring.<ref name="NSSDC">{{cite web|url=https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/spacecraft/display.action?id=1973-047A|title=Mars 4|publisher=US National Space Science Data Centre|access-date=12 April 2013}}</ref> == Spacecraft == The Mars 4 spacecraft carried an array of instruments to study Mars. In addition to cameras, it was equipped with a radio telescope, an IR [[radiometer]], multiple [[photometer]]s, [[polarimeter]]s, a [[magnetometer]], [[plasma trap]]s, an [[electrostatic analyzer]], a [[gamma-ray spectrometer]], and a radio probe.<ref name="DSC73">{{cite book |url=https://history.nasa.gov/monograph24/1973.pdf |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20040925103513/http://history.nasa.gov/monograph24/1973.pdf |archive-date=2004-09-25 |url-status=live |last=Siddiqi |first=Asif A. |title=Deep Space Chronicle: A Chronology of Deep Space and Planetary Probes 1958-2000 |series=Monographs in Aerospace History, No. 24 |year=2002 |publisher=NASA History Office |chapter=1973 |pages=101β106}}</ref> Built by Lavochkin, Mars 4 was the first of two 3MS spacecraft launched to Mars in 1973, being followed by [[Mars 5]]. A 3MS was also launched during the 1971 launch window as [[Kosmos 419]]. However, due to a launch failure, it failed to depart Earth orbit. In addition to the orbiters, two 3MP lander missions, [[Mars 6]] and [[Mars 7]], were launched during the 1973 window. == Launch == Mars 4 was launched by a Proton-K carrier rocket, a Blok D upper stage, flying from Baikonur Cosmodrome Site 81/23.<ref name="LL"/> The launch occurred at 19:30:59 UTC on 21 July 1973, with the first three stages placing the spacecraft and upper stage into a [[low Earth orbit|low Earth]] [[parking orbit]] before the Blok D fired to propel Mars 4 into heliocentric orbit bound for Mars. Shortly after performing a course correction on 30 July 1973, two onboard computers failed, leaving Mars 4 unable to perform maneuvers. As a result of this, it was unable to enter orbit around Mars. Twelve photographs were taken on 10 February 1974 from 15:32 UTC to 15:38 UTC as the probe flew past Mars with a closest approach of {{convert|1844|km}} at 15:34 UTC.<ref>Siddiqi, Asif A. (2016). Beyond Earth: A Chronicle of Deep Space Exploration 1958-2016, NASA History Program Office, http://www.nasa.gov/ebooks.</ref> == Scientific Instruments == Mars 4 orbiter carried 15 scientific instruments on board to study Mars from orbital trajectory<ref name="DSC73" /> * Atmospheric Radio-probing Instrument * [[Radio telescope|Radio Telescope]] * [[Infrared]] Radiometer * [[Spectrophotometry|Spectrophotometer]] * Narrow-band [[Photometer]] * Narrow-band Interference-[[Polarization (waves)|Polarization]] Photometer * [[Imaging system|Imaging System]] * [[Photometer]]s * Two [[Polarimeter]]s * [[Ultraviolet|Ultraviolet Photometer]] * Scattered [[Solar Radiation]] Photometer * [[Gamma spectrometry|Gamma Spectrometer]] * [[Magnetometer]] * [[Plasma trap|Plasma Traps]] * Multichannel [[Electrostatic analyzer|Electrostatic Analyzer]] {{Clear}} ==See also== * [[List of missions to Mars]] * [[Timeline of artificial satellites and space probes]] == References == {{reflist|2}} {{Portal bar|Spaceflight|Solar System}} {{Mars programme}} {{Orbital launches in 1973}} {{Mars spacecraft}} {{Use British English|date=January 2014}} {{Use dmy dates|date=May 2020}} [[Category:1973 in the Soviet Union]] [[Category:Spacecraft launched in 1973]] [[Category:1973 in spaceflight]] [[Category:Mars program]] [[Category:Derelict satellites in heliocentric orbit]] [[Category:4MV]] [[Category:Non Earth orbiting satellites of the Soviet Union]]
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