Martian atmosphere in the landing site of the descent module of Mars-6 (preliminary results)

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Mars (Manned Reusable Spacecraft), Mars Atmosphere, Mars Landing, Meteorological Parameters

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On 12 March 1974 the Mars-6 station reached the vicinity of Mars and after terminal correction, its descent module was separated from it. Preliminary analysis of all measurements shows that an atmosphere with the following parameters fits the proposed model most satisfactorily: T0 = 230 K; Ti (temperature of isothermal region) = 155 K; gamma (temperature gradient) = 2.5 deg/km; and hT (altitude of troposphere) or equal to 30 km. The landing site was found to be 400 m above the level P = 6.1 mbar. It was held improbable that the constant wind velocity component was more than approximately 10 m/sec.

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