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- Mars_96 abstract "Mars 96 (sometimes called Mars 8) was a failed Mars mission launched in 1996 to investigate Mars by the Russian Space Forces and not directly related to the Soviet Mars probe program of the same name. After failure of the second fourth-stage burn, the probe assembly re-entered the Earth's atmosphere, breaking up over a 200-mile long portion of the Pacific Ocean, Chile, and Bolivia. The Mars 96 spacecraft was based on the Phobos probes launched to Mars in 1988. They were of a new design at the time and both ultimately failed. For the Mars 96 mission the designers believed they had corrected the flaws of the Phobos probes, but the value of their improvements was never demonstrated due to the destruction of the probe during the launch phase.It was, however, a very ambitious mission and the heaviest interplanetary probe launched up to that time. The mission included an orbiter, surface stations and surface penetrators. The mission included a large complement of instruments provided by France, Germany, other European countries and the United States. Similar instruments have since been flown on Mars Express, launched in 2003. Its project scientist was Alexander Zakharov.".
- Mars_96 cosparId "1996-064A".
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- Mars_96 cosparId "1996".
- Mars_96 decayDate "1996-11-18".
- Mars_96 hasPhotoCollection Mars_96.
- Mars_96 imageCaption "Model of the Mars 96 Orbiter".
- Mars_96 launchContractor Russian_Space_Forces.
- Mars_96 launchDate "--11-16".
- Mars_96 launchRocket "Proton-K/D-2".
- Mars_96 launchSite Baikonur_Cosmodrome.
- Mars_96 launchSite Baikonur_Cosmodrome_Site_200.
- Mars_96 missionDuration "Launch failure".
- Mars_96 missionType "Lander".
- Mars_96 missionType "Mars Orbiter".
- Mars_96 missionType "Penetrator".
- Mars_96 name "Mars 96".
- Mars_96 operator Russian_Federal_Space_Agency.
- Mars_96 orbitReference Geocentric_orbit.
- Mars_96 orbitRegime Low_Earth_orbit.
- Mars_96 subject Category:Missions_to_Mars.
- Mars_96 subject Category:Russian_space_probes.
- Mars_96 subject Category:Satellite_launch_failures.
- Mars_96 subject Category:Spacecraft_launched_in_1996.
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- Mars_96 comment "Mars 96 (sometimes called Mars 8) was a failed Mars mission launched in 1996 to investigate Mars by the Russian Space Forces and not directly related to the Soviet Mars probe program of the same name. After failure of the second fourth-stage burn, the probe assembly re-entered the Earth's atmosphere, breaking up over a 200-mile long portion of the Pacific Ocean, Chile, and Bolivia. The Mars 96 spacecraft was based on the Phobos probes launched to Mars in 1988.".
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