Analysis of terrain conditions in the landing site of the Mars-6 automatic interplanetary station

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Landing Sites, Mars Landing, Mars Probes, Terrain Analysis, Atmospheric Pressure, Craters, Mars Atmosphere, Mars Surface, Planetary Mapping

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On 12 March 1974 the descent module (DM) of the Mars-6 automatic interplanetary station reached the surface of Mars in the designated landing site. The descent of DM -- from atmospheric entry and aerodynamic braking to parachute--assisted descent inclusively -- followed the program. During the parachute descent, lasting approximately 150 sec, direct measurements of the parameters of the Martian atmosphere were made the first time. Based on all available information on the landing site, a detailed analysis was made of the terrain of the DM landing site.

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