2001 Mars Odyssey
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2001 NASA orbiter studying the geology and hydrology of Mars
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Mars Odyssey,
artificial satellite, space probe, McDonnell Douglas, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Delta II, Lockheed Martin, United States of America,
2001-04-07T00:00:00Z
rocket launch Cape Canaveral Space Launch Complex 17
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Type | Description | Date | Keywords | Notes | Source |
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link | NASA Space Science Data Coordinated Archive entry@ | Wikidata | |||
link | Freebase entry@ | Wikidata | |||
major | rocket launch Cape Canaveral Space Launch Complex 17 | 2001 | Wikidata | ||
image | 2001 Events montage 16-grid version | 2024 | Wikimedia | ||
image | 2001 Mars Odyssey - mars-odyssey-logo-sm | Wikimedia | |||
image | 2001 Mars Odyssey - mars-odyssey-logo-sm | Wikimedia | |||
image | Artist's impression of Mars Odyssey | Wikimedia | |||
image | Mars Odyssey Mission, 2001-Present (8981696958) | 2001 | Wikimedia | ||
image | PIA24915 - Mars Odyssey Orbiter By the Numbers | 2021 | Wikimedia | ||
video | In reward for a job well done, the Mars Odyssey spacecraft's mission is extended by an additional two years. Launched in April of 2001, Odyssey's original mission was to map portions of Mars and analyze the planet's chemical composition. | 2004 | Wikimedia |