RMB7HRTX–NASA Viking Mars lander model Kennedy Space Center Cape Canaveral
RMR90HDC–Sample scoop and arm, Viking 1 Mission to Mars, 1976. Creator: NASA.
RMGE4FXX–The image above is the first photograph ever taken from the surface of Mars. It was taken by the Viking 1 lander shortly after it touched down on Mars on July 20, 1976. Part of footpad #2 can be seen in the lower right corner, with sand and dust in the center of it, probably deposited during landing. The next day, color photographs were also taken on the Martian surface. The primary objectives of the Viking missions, which was composed of two spacecraft, were to obtain high-resolution images of the Martian surface, characterize the structure and composition of the atmosphere and surface, and s
RMC70WW1–Artists Impression Of Viking Spacecraft Arriving On Mars By Jim Butcher
RMJ4HPBD–The Viking Mars Missions Education and Preservation Project Founder, Director, and Curator Rachel Tillman speaks during the NASA Mars New Year STEM celebration May 6, 2017 in Mars, Pennsylvania. (photo by Bill Ingalls/NASA via Planetpix)
RM2R4F272–Viking Mars Lander, proof test article
RF2RYBEM0–The cruise ship MS VIKING MARS approaching the entrance to the harbour
RM2RFDE5F–London greenwich UK. 2nd August 2023. Ocean cruise ship Viking Mars getting ready to sail for her next port on its itinerary , England UK. Credit: glosszoom/Alamy Live News
RF2RG58T6–London, UK - July 29, 2023; Viking Mars cruise ship moored under stormy sky on River Thames in London
RMHRHEHY–Viking 1 on Mars
RMBYT2W0–Viking 2 Lander on the surface of Mars.
RM2GGBNGR–This is the proof test article of the Viking Mars Lander. For exploration of Mars, Viking represented the culmination of a series of exploratory missions that had begun in 1964 with Mariner 4 and continued with Mariner 6 and Mariner 7 flybys in 1969 and a Mariner 9 orbital mission in 1971 and 1972. The Viking mission used two identical spacecraft, each consisting of a lander and an orbiter. Launched on August 20, 1975 from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, Viking 1 spent nearly a year cruising to Mars, placed an orbiter in operation around the planet, and landed on July, 20 1976 on the Chry
RMD98BGJ–Viking orbiter image of the 'Face on Mars,' taken 25 July 1976 On 22 July 2006, the DLR-operated High Resolution Stereo Camera
RMC0J8M7–'Face on Mars' 1.5km Long Mars Cydonia Region taken by Viking Orbiter 1 25th July 1976
RMGXFJX8–The NASA orbiter-lander pair Viking 2 launches two weeks after the launch of its twin, Viking 1 at the Kennedy Space Station September 9, 1975 in Cape Canaveral, Florida. After entering Mars orbit, the spacecrafts orbiters will detach and descend to the Earths surface while the probe landers prepare for landing.
RMKHW5MR–Panoramic photograph taken on Mars by the Viking 2 Astrobiology Field Laboratory, a spacecraft that was to conduct a robotic search for life on Mars. Dated 21st Century
RMGE4JC4–Viking 2 image on mars
RMKRF51G–Viking Mars in violet
RF2C4G57T–The proof test article of the famous Viking Mars Lander, which was used on Earth to simulate its behavior and to test its responses to radio commands.
RMB7HT1W–NASA Viking Mars lander model Kennedy Space Center Cape Canaveral tour museum display tourist florida
RFKR8DBR–exempted viking mars countries
RME144KX–Apr. 04, 2012 - To Land On Mars: The Viking Lander Capsule VLC - 1 seen at the Spacecraft Assembly and Encapsulation Building
RM2BP84JH–Life Detection Systems branch chief Vance Oyama, pictured in 1969, operates a specially designed soil distribution system, used for dispersing the lunar soil in equal amounts to thousands of petri dishes as part of the lunar biological experiments performed at NASA's Ames Research Center. Oyama had a long career at NASA and also helped to design experiments for the Viking Mars Landers. NASA/UPI
RME11B0P–Jul. 07, 1976 - A close up view of Mars made by the Viking 1 spacecraft; Photo Shows A close up of Mars made by the Viking 1 spececraft as it passes in orbit over the Martians surface, Space officials have ascertained that this is the crater Yuty, located near the spacecraft potential landing site. This range of craters is 1165 miles and Yuty crater was probably formed by a massive meteorite. Wind and erosion and possible water erosion helps to accentaste the surface details.
RMGE4JC5–The Viking aeroshell which protected the lander during its entry into the Martian atmosphere.
RF2RYBEM4–The cruise ship MS VIKING MARS heading towards a berth at the international port terminal
RM2RFDE5C–London greenwich UK. 2nd August 2023. Ocean cruise ship Viking Mars getting ready to sail for her next port on its itinerary , England UK. Credit: glosszoom/Alamy Live News
RM2JE82TW–24/06/2022 Tilbury UK The cruise ship Viking Mars makes her debut on the River Thames.
RMHRJHDE–Mars, Viking Orbiter Mosaic
RMD0NXR7–Olympus Mons, Mars, from Viking Orbiter
RM2GDHP18–The surface of Mars on Utopian Plain (Utopia Planitia)as seen by the Viking 2 lander
RME7M26A–Viking 1 on Mars
RMWH9C1M–Space Mars from Viking 2
RM2C9BYGM–MARS, SOL SYSTEM - 1970s - This mosaic is composed of 102 Viking Orbiter images of Mars. The center of the scene (lat -8, long 78) shows the entire Va
RMKHW660–Panoramic photograph taken on Mars by the Viking 2 Astrobiology Field Laboratory, a spacecraft that was to conduct a robotic search for life on Mars. Dated 21st Century
RMC0J8MY–Martian Dunes Mars
RM2K6PEYE–Marseille, France. 14th Oct, 2022. Viking Mars cruise liner leaves the French Mediterranean port of Marseille. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RF2N6KF9P–Cruise ship Viking Mars in port of Bergen, Norway.
RMB7HRWD–NASA Viking Mars lander model Kennedy Space Center Cape Canaveral
RFKR8MWN–viking mars countries on the planet's surface
RMKYNFH3–Rachel Tillman, Founder, Director, Curator, The Viking Mars Missions Education & Preservation Project, gives a talk during the Mars New Year celebration Saturday, May 6, 2017, in Mars, Pennsylvania. The town is hosting two days of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics (STEAM) activities. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)
RFAM42M9–Mars skyline at sunset from Viking lander
RME89T34–Viking 2 image on mars
RM2K0J7FE–Sheerness, Kent, UK. 12th Sep, 2022. The Viking Mars cruise ship seen passing Sheerness, Kent this morning. Credit: James Bell/Alamy Live News
RF2RYBEKT–The cruise ship MS VIKING MARS heads through The Solent towards the international port terminal
RM2RFDE57–London greenwich UK. 2nd August 2023. Ocean cruise ship Viking Mars getting ready to sail for her next port on its itinerary , England UK. Credit: glosszoom/Alamy Live News
RM2JE82T6–24/06/2022 Tilbury UK The cruise ship Viking Mars makes her debut on the River Thames.
RMHRJHDB–Mars, Viking Orbiter Mosaic
RMD0NXR4–Cerberus Hemisphere, Mars, from Viking Orbiter
RM2GDB0WR–The Viking 1 mission on a Titan III rocket takes off from Cape Canaveral in Florida on the 20August 1975. The Viking probe was the first spacecraft to land on Mars.
RMGE4HER–This is a montage of planetary images taken by spacecraft managed by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, CA. Included are (from top to bottom) images of Mercury, Venus, Earth (and Moon), Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. The spacecraft responsible for these images are as follows: the Mercury image was taken by Mariner 10, the Venus image by Magellan, the Earth image by Galileo, the Mars image by Viking, and the Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune images by Voyager. Pluto is not shown as no spacecraft has yet visited it. The inner planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Moon, and Mars)
RMWH9C15–Space Launches. Viking 2 bound for Mars. September 9th 1975.
RMCYCK7K–First Color Image From Viking Lander 1 on Mars
RMKHW5RP–Panoramic photograph taken on Mars by the Viking 2 Astrobiology Field Laboratory, a spacecraft that was to conduct a robotic search for life on Mars. Dated 21st Century
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RM2K6PEYH–Marseille, France. 14th Oct, 2022. Viking Mars cruise liner leaves the French Mediterranean port of Marseille. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RF2N6KF18–Cruise ship Viking Mars in port of Bergen, Norway.
RMB7HRW5–NASA Viking Mars lander model Kennedy Space Center Cape Canaveral
RME11AAE–Jun. 06, 1976 - The face of Mars at 425,000 miles from Planet: NASA released this picture of MARS taken 425,000 miles from the planet by the Viking l spacecraft. The spacecraft is expected to make a soft landing on the surface of Mars on July 4th in time for America's Bicentennial. In the picture North is toward the upper right and South is in the dark areas to the lower left. It is looking at the morning side of the planet as it rotates left to right. Numerous craters are visible at the lower left centre of the picture
RM2K6PFE6–Marseille, France. 14th Oct, 2022. Viking Mars cruise liner leaves the French Mediterranean port of Marseille. (Photo by Gerard Bottino/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RMC3YPKW–Spacecraft 'Viking Lander'. First to operate on the surface of Mars (1976). National Air & Space Museum. Washington D.C. USA.
RMGE4GM9–Taking advantage of Mars's closest approach to Earth in eight years, astronomers using NASA's Hubble Space Telescope have taken the space- based observatory's sharpest views yet of the Red Planet. The telescope's Wide Field and Planetary Camera 2 snapped these images between April 27 and May 6, when Mars was 54 million miles (87 million kilometers) from Earth. From this distance the telescope could see Martian features as small as 12 miles (19 kilometers) wide. The telescope obtained four images, which, together, show the entire planet. Each view depicts the planet as it completes one quarter
RM2K0J7J8–Sheerness, Kent, UK. 12th Sep, 2022. The Viking Mars cruise ship seen passing Sheerness, Kent this morning. Credit: James Bell/Alamy Live News
RF2RYBEMC–The cruise ship MS VIKING MARS heading towards a berth at the international port terminal
RM2RFDE61–London Greenwich UK. 2nd August 2023. Ocean cruise ship Viking Mars getting ready to sail for her next port on its itinerary , England UK. Credit: glosszoom/Alamy Live News
RM2JE82YH–24/06/2022 Tilbury UK The cruise ship Viking Mars makes her debut on the River Thames.
RMHRJHDC–Mars, Viking Orbiter Mosaic
RMD0NXR5–Syrtis Major Hemisphere, Mars, from Viking Orbiter
RM2RF03P6–Sheerness, Kent, UK. 30th July, 2023. Viking Mars cruise ship arriving on the Thames in the rain as seen from Sheerness, Kent. Credit: James Bell/Alamy Live News
RF2J4N97T–HUNGARY - CIRCA 1976: Postage stamp printed in Hungary, depicted Viking on Mars, circa 1976
RM2KYN8J3–Viking 2 Image of Mars Utopian Plain Description: The boulder-strewn field of red rocks reaches to the horizon nearly two miles from Viking 2 on Mars' Utopian Plain. Scientists believe the colors of the Martian surface and sky in this photo represent their true colors. Fine particles of red dust have settled on spacecraft surfaces. The salmon color of the sky is caused by dust particles suspended in the atmosphere. Color calibration charts for the cameras are mounted at three locations on the spacecraft. Note the blue star field and red stripes of the flag. September 3, 1976
RFC55EEY–MADAGASCAR - 1976: Postage stamps printed in Madagascar, shows a Viking space probe
RM2M7KYCB–Mars Surface View From Viking Orbiter
RF2P92H9N–The cruise liner 'Viking Mars' moored in Lyttelton Harbour, a port on the Banks Peninsula on New Zealands south island.
RM2K6PEYF–Marseille, France. 14th Oct, 2022. Viking Mars cruise liner leaves the French Mediterranean port of Marseille. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RF2N6KE2M–Cruise ship Viking Mars in port of Bergen, Norway.
RMB7HWXA–NASA Viking Mars lander model Kennedy Space Center Cape Canaveral tour museum display tourist florida
RFRRXM1R–NIGER - CIRCA 1977: a stamp printed in Niger shows Titan Rocket Launch, Viking Mars Project, circa 1977
RM2K6PFE2–Marseille, France. 14th Oct, 2022. Viking Mars cruise liner leaves the French Mediterranean port of Marseille. (Photo by Gerard Bottino/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RMGE4GA1–This high resolution photo of the surface of Mars was taken by Viking Lander 2 at its Utopia Planitia landing site on May 18, 1979, and relayed to Earth by Orbiter 1 on June 7th. It shows a thin coating of water ice on the rocks and soil. The time of the frost appearance corresponds almost exactly with the build up of frost one Martian year (23 Earth Months) before. Image # : P-21841 Date: May 18, 1979
RME11ATR–Jul. 01, 1976 - A close-up of Mars by the Vilkng 1 Spacecraft: Photo Shows a photograph of Mars made by the Viking 1 spacecraft
RM2AT2R0H–MARS - 1998 - About 1000 Viking Orbiter red- and violet-filter images were processed to provide this global color coverage of the planet Mars
RME11AT7–Jun. 28, 1976 - Hazards Deals July 4 Viking 1 Spacecraft Landing on Mars: America's hopes of landing the Viking 1 spacecraft on
RM2RFDE5K–London greenwich UK. 2nd August 2023. Ocean cruise ship Viking Mars getting ready to sail for her next port on its itinerary , England UK. Credit: glosszoom/Alamy Live News
RM2JE82T3–24/06/2022 Tilbury UK The cruise ship Viking Mars makes her debut on the River Thames.
RMHRJHDD–Mars, Viking Orbiter Mosaic
RM2JE82W6–24/06/2022 Tilbury UK The cruise ship Viking Mars makes her debut on the River Thames.
RMD0NXR8–Chryse Outflow Channel, Mars, from Viking Orbiter
RM2RF03PC–Sheerness, Kent, UK. 30th July, 2023. Viking Mars cruise ship arriving on the Thames in the rain as seen from Sheerness, Kent. Credit: James Bell/Alamy Live News
RME11BHA–Jul. 27, 1976 - First Pictures Of The Red Planet Mars: NASA released this first picture taken on the surface of Mars by Viking 1 which shows the Martian soil consists mainly of reddish fine grained material strewn with rocks and boulders. This trip took Viking l 11 months to cross the 200 million miles of space.
RMK22AXJ–Spacecraft designed to touch down on the surface of Mars so as to study it.
RME11BCA–Jul. 07, 1976 - First Pictures Of The Red Planet Mars: This is the first picture ever taken on the surface of the planet Mars. It was taken by Viking 1 just minutes after the spacecraft landed successfully. The centre of the image is about five feet from viking lander camera. You can see both rooks and finally granulated material of sand or dust. The trip to Viking 1 11 moths to cross the 200Million miles of space.
RF2P92J13–The cruise liner 'Viking Mars' moored in Lyttelton Harbour, a port on the Banks Peninsula on New Zealands south island.
RM2K6PEYJ–Marseille, France. 14th Oct, 2022. Viking Mars cruise liner leaves the French Mediterranean port of Marseille. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RF2N6KDEB–Cruise ship Viking Mars in port of Bergen, Norway.
RMFK8NJR–UPPER VOLTA - CIRCA 1976: A stamp printed in Upper Volta dedicated to Operation Viking Sur Mars, circa 1975.
RM2D2XBYT–Rock formations on the Planet Mars with what appears to be a human face (top centre) peering out from the surface. The face, first spotted in July 1976 in pictures from the Viking 1 orbiter, is claimed by some to be evidence of an ancient Martian civilisation. The Mars Global Surveyor, due for launch next month, will obtain pictures of the face far more detailed than any obtained before. See PA Story SCIENCE Mars. AVAILABLE IN B/W ONLY.
RM2K6PFGE–Marseille, France. 14th Oct, 2022. Viking Mars cruise liner leaves the French Mediterranean port of Marseille. (Photo by Gerard Bottino/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RM2R10DHH–Moffett Field, California, USA. 7th Aug, 1965. Vance I. Oyama holds a readout from the gas chromatograph in the life detection laboratory at NASA's Ames Research Center in this picture from April 22, 1965. Oyama had a long career at NASA, during which he served as Life Detection Systems branch chief; he examined lunar soil samples and also helped design experiments for the Viking Mars Landers. Both he and his brother Jiro pioneered new areas of life sciences research at Ames. Credit: Emerson Shaw/NASA/ZUMA Press Wire Service/ZUMAPRESS.com/Alamy Live News
RMD98BGW–stone mesas of the Cydonia region on Mars are quite striking in appearance. Last week, the Mars Express project released a new
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