Experimental measuring composition of Martian atmosphere on board the descent module of the Mars-6 space station

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Landing Modules, Mars Atmosphere, Mars 6 Spacecraft, Argon, Atmospheric Composition, Atmospheric Entry, Gas Analysis, Mass Spectrometers, Radio Frequencies

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Experiments on Martian atmospheric parameters were conducted on board the descent module of the Mars 6 station, using a mass spectrometer with radiofrequency mass analyzer during the trajectory section of entry and parachuting. The mass spectrometer was equipped with a radiofrequency mass analyzer, a gas admission system, and an evacuation system for operating at ambient pressure 0.5 to 6.0 torr. It was found that an inert gas, argon, is a substantial constituent of the Martian atmosphere.

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