Deep Space 2

Deep Space 2 was a NASA probe part of the New Millennium Program . It included two highly advanced miniature space probes that were sent to Mars aboard the Mars Polar Lander in January 1999. [1] The probes were named "Scott" and "Amundsen", in honor of Robert Falcon Scott and Roald Amundsen , the first explorers to reach the Earth's South Pole. Intended to be the first spacecraft to penetrate below the surface of another planet, after entering the Mars atmosphere DS2 was to detach from the Mars Polar Lander mother ship and plummet to the surface using only an aeroshell impactor , with no parachute . The mission was declared a failure on March 13, 2000, after all attempts to reestablish communications following the descent went unanswered. [2]

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2018

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2. Mission failure

3. See also

4. References

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Deep Space 2 was a NASA probe part of the New Millennium Program . It included two highly advanced miniature space probes that were sent to Mars aboard the Mars Polar Lander in January 1999. [1] The probes were named "Scott" and "Amundsen", in honor of Robert Falcon Scott and Roald Amundsen , the first explorers to reach the Earth's South Pole. Intended to be the first spacecraft to penetrate below the surface of another planet, after entering the Mars atmosphere DS2 was to detach from the Mars Polar Lander mother ship and plummet to the surface using only an aeroshell impactor , with no parachute . The mission was declared a failure on March 13, 2000, after all attempts to reestablish communications following the descent went unanswered. [2]

2017

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1. Overview

2. Mission failure

3. See also

4. References

5. Bibliography

6. External links

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Deep Space 2 was a NASA probe part of the New Millennium Program . It included two highly advanced miniature space probes that were sent to Mars aboard the Mars Polar Lander in January 1999. [1] The probes were named "Scott" and "Amundsen", in honor of Robert Falcon Scott and Roald Amundsen , the first explorers to reach the Earth's South Pole. Intended to be the first spacecraft to penetrate below the surface of another planet, after entering the Mars atmosphere DS2 was to detach from the Mars Polar Lander mother ship and plummet to the surface using only an aeroshell impactor , with no parachute . The mission was declared a failure on March 13, 2000, after all attempts to reestablish communications following the descent went unanswered. [2]

2016

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1. Background

2. Mission failure

3. See also

4. References

5. Bibliography

6. External links

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Deep Space 2 was a NASA probe part of the New Millennium Program . It included two highly advanced miniature space probes that were sent to Mars aboard the Mars Polar Lander in January 1999. [2] The probes were named "Scott" and "Amundsen", in honor of Robert Falcon Scott and Roald Amundsen , the first explorers to reach the Earth's South Pole. Intended to be the first spacecraft to penetrate below the surface of another planet, after entering the Mars atmosphere DS2 was to detach from the Mars Polar Lander mother ship and plummet to the surface using only an aeroshell impactor , with no parachute . The mission was declared a failure on March 13, 2000, after all attempts to reestablish communications following the descent went unanswered. [3]

2015

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1. Background

2. Mission failure

3. See also

4. References

5. Bibliography

6. External links

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Deep Space 2 was a NASA probe part of the New Millennium Program . It included two highly advanced miniature space probes that were sent to Mars aboard the Mars Polar Lander in January 1999. [2] The probes were named "Scott" and "Amundsen", in honor of Robert Falcon Scott and Roald Amundsen , the first explorers to reach the Earth's South Pole. Intended to be the first spacecraft to penetrate below the surface of another planet, after entering the Mars atmosphere DS2 was to detach from the Mars Polar Lander mother ship and plummet to the surface using only an aeroshell impactor , with no parachute . The mission was declared a failure on March 13, 2000, after all attempts to reestablish communications following the descent went unanswered. [3]

2014

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1. Background

2. Mission failure

3. See also

4. Notes

5. References

6. External links

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Deep Space 2 was a NASA probe which was part of the New Millennium Program . It included two highly advanced miniature space probes which were sent to Mars aboard the Mars Polar Lander in January 1999. [2] The probes were named "Scott" and "Amundsen", in honor of Robert Falcon Scott and Roald Amundsen , the first explorers to reach the Earth's South Pole. Intended to be the first spacecraft to penetrate below the surface of another planet, after entering the Mars atmosphere DS2 was to detach from the Mars Polar Lander mother ship and plummet to the surface using only an aeroshell impactor , with no parachute . The mission was declared a failure on March 13, 2000, after all attempts to reestablish communications following the descent went unanswered. [3]

2013

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1. Background

2. Mission failure

3. See also

4. Notes

5. References

6. External links

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Deep Space 2 was a NASA probe which was part of the New Millennium Program . It included two highly advanced miniature space probes which were sent to Mars aboard the Mars Polar Lander in January 1999. [2] The probes were named "Scott" and "Amundsen", in honor of Robert Falcon Scott and Roald Amundsen , the first explorers to reach the Earth's South Pole. Intended to be the first spacecraft to penetrate below the surface of another planet, after entering the Mars atmosphere DS2 was to detach from the Mars Polar Lander mother ship and plummet to the surface using only an aeroshell impactor , with no parachute . The mission was declared a failure on March 13, 2000, after all attempts to reestablish communications following the descent went unanswered. [3]

2012

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1. Background

2. Mission failure

3. See also

4. Notes

5. References

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Deep Space 2 was a NASA probe which was part of the New Millennium Program . It included two highly advanced miniature space probes which were sent to Mars aboard the Mars Polar Lander in January 1999. [2] The probes were named "Scott" and "Amundsen", in honor of Robert Falcon Scott and Roald Amundsen , the first explorers to reach the Earth's South Pole. Intended to be the first spacecraft to penetrate below the surface of another planet, after entering the Mars atmosphere DS2 was to detach from the Mars Polar Lander mother ship and plummet to the surface using only an aeroshell impactor , with no parachute . The mission was declared a failure on March 13, 2000, after all attempts to reestablish communications following the descent went unanswered. [3]

2011

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5. References

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Deep Space 2 was a NASA probe which was part of the New Millennium Program . It included two highly advanced miniature space probes which were sent to Mars aboard the Mars Polar Lander in January 1999. [2] The probes were named "Scott" and "Amundsen", in honor of Robert Falcon Scott and Roald Amundsen , the first explorers to reach the Earth's South Pole. Intended to be the first spacecraft to penetrate below the surface of another planet, after entering the Mars atmosphere DS2 was to detach from the Mars Polar Lander mother ship and plummet to the surface using only an aeroshell impactor , with no parachute . The mission was declared a failure on March 13, 2000, after all attempts to reestablish communications following the descent went unanswered. [3]

2010

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5. References

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Deep Space 2 was a NASA probe which was part of the New Millennium Program . It included two highly advanced miniature space probes which were sent to Mars aboard the Mars Polar Lander in January 1999. [2] The probes were named "Scott" and "Amundsen", in honor of Robert Falcon Scott and Roald Amundsen , the first explorers to reach the Earth's South Pole. Intended to be the first spacecraft to penetrate below the surface of another planet, after entering the Mars atmosphere DS2 was to detach from the Mars Polar Lander mother ship and plummet to the surface using only an aeroshell impactor , with no parachute . The mission was declared a failure on March 13, 2000, after all attempts to reestablish communications following the descent went unanswered. [3]

2009

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Deep Space 2 of the NASA New Millennium Program included two highly advanced miniature space probes sent to Mars launched aboard the Mars Polar Lander in January 1999 [1] . The probes were named Scott and Amundsen in honor of Robert Falcon Scott and Roald Amundsen , the first explorers to reach the Earth's South Pole. Intended to be the first spacecraft to penetrate below the surface of another planet, after entering the Mars atmosphere, DS2 was to detach from the mother ship and plummet to the surface using only an aeroshell impactor with no parachute . The mission was declared a failure on March 13, 2000, after all attempts to reestablish communications following the descent went unanswered. [2]

2008

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The Deep Space 2 mission, which launched in January 1999 as part of NASA 's New Millennium Program , consisted of two highly advanced miniature space probes sent to Mars . They were intended to be the first spacecraft ever to penetrate below the surface of another planet. The Deep Space 2 probes were also the first landers to use only an aeroshell, lacking parachutes or rockets to reduce their impact velocity.

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The Deep Space 2 mission, which launched in January 1999 as part of NASA 's New Millennium Program , consisted of two highly advanced miniature space probes sent to Mars . They were intended to be the first spacecraft ever to penetrate below the surface of another planet. The Deep Space 2 probes were also the first landers to use only an aeroshell, lacking parachutes or rockets to reduce their impact velocity.

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The Deep Space 2 mission, which launched in January 1999 as part of NASA 's New Millennium Program , consisted of two highly advanced miniature probes to Mars . They were intended to be the first spacecraft ever to penetrate below the surface of another planet. The Deep Space 2 probes were also the first landers to use only an aeroshell, lacking parachutes or rockets to reduce their impact velocity.

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The Deep Space 2 mission, which launched in January 1999 as part of NASA 's New Millennium Program , consisted of two highly advanced miniature probes to Mars . They were intended to be the first spacecraft ever to penetrate below the surface of another planet. The Deep Space 2 probes were also the first landers to use only an aeroshell, lacking parachutes or rockets to reduce their impact velocity.

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The Deep Space 2 mission, which launched in January 1999 as part of NASA 's New Millennium Program , consisted of two highly advanced miniature probes to Mars . They were intended to be the first spacecraft ever to penetrate below the surface of another planet. The Deep Space 2 probes were also the first landers to use only an aeroshell, lacking parachutes or rockets to reduce their impact velocity.