Nozomi - NASA Satellite

Nozomi was Japans first interplanetary spacecraft and also the first mission sent to the Red Planet by a nation other than the United States or Soviet Union. A series of malfunctions led engineers to command the mission to go into orbit around the Sun. While it was unable to complete its Mars mission, the spacecraft did provide crucial information about the deep space environment.

Nozomi Mission Information

Mission Details

NameNozomi
Launch DateJuly 03, 1998
Mission TypeUnmanned
TypeSatellite
Launch VehicleM-V (No. 3)
Launch SiteTanegashima Space Center, Japan

Satellite Details

ApplicationStudy the upper atmosphere of Mars
Scientific InstrumentMars imaging camera (MIC), Magnetic field measurement instrument (magnetometer) (MGF), Electron spectrum analyzer (ESA), Ion spectrum analyzer (ISA), Ion mass imager (IMI), Electron and ion spectrometer (EIS), Thermal plasma analyzer (TPA), Probe for elec
Mass536 Kg

Space Organization Details

CountryUnited States
ContinentNorth America
OrganizationNASA

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