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- Zond_3 abstract "Zond 3 was a 1964 space probe intended to be sent toward Mars as a spacecraft test. It was a member of the Soviet Zond program sharing designation Zond, while being part of Mars 3MV project. It was unrelated to Zond spacecraft designed for manned circumlunar mission (Soyuz 7K-L1). Zond 3 completed a successful Lunar flyby, taking a number of good quality photographs for its time. It is believed that Zond 3 was initially designed as a companion spacecraft to Zond 2 to be launched to Mars during the 1964 launch window. The opportunity to launch was missed, and the spacecraft was launched on a Mars trajectory as a spacecraft test, even though Mars was no longer attainable.Zond 3 was a repeat of a mission that failed in late 1963 intended to test communication at distances equivlent to the distances experienced by Mars and Earth. It passed by Earth's moon, the Moon, in 33 hours and communication ended when it was at a distance of 150 millions kilometres from the Earth. The spacecraft was a 3MV-4 type and launched into space on a 8K78 Molniya rocket on July 18, 1965. It operated for 228 days, roughly equivalent to the time needed to survive a journey to Mars and exceeding that needed for Venus.The Zond 3 took pictures of the Moon on film which were then scanned and returned by radio signal back to Earth; it took 25 exposures in visible light and three more for an ultraviolet spectrometer. The images it took could be retransmitted, and the most distant re-transimssion was on October 23, 1965 at a distance of 31.5 million km from the Earth.".
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- Zond_3 wikiPageID "186810".
- Zond_3 wikiPageLength "6511".
- Zond_3 wikiPageOutDegree "37".
- Zond_3 wikiPageRevisionID "704108097".
- Zond_3 wikiPageWikiLink 3MV.
- Zond_3 wikiPageWikiLink Category:1965_in_the_Soviet_Union.
- Zond_3 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Derelict_satellites_in_heliocentric_orbit.
- Zond_3 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lunar_flybys.
- Zond_3 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Missions_to_Mars.
- Zond_3 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Missions_to_the_Moon.
- Zond_3 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radio_telescopes.
- Zond_3 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Spacecraft_launched_in_1965.
- Zond_3 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Zond_program.
- Zond_3 wikiPageWikiLink Coordinated_Universal_Time.
- Zond_3 wikiPageWikiLink Geiger–Müller_tube.
- Zond_3 wikiPageWikiLink Infrared.
- Zond_3 wikiPageWikiLink Ion_thruster.
- Zond_3 wikiPageWikiLink Magnetometer.
- Zond_3 wikiPageWikiLink Mars.
- Zond_3 wikiPageWikiLink Micrometeoroid.
- Zond_3 wikiPageWikiLink Molniya_(rocket).
- Zond_3 wikiPageWikiLink Moon.
- Zond_3 wikiPageWikiLink Planetary_science.
- Zond_3 wikiPageWikiLink Radio_telescope.
- Zond_3 wikiPageWikiLink S.P._Korolev_Rocket_and_Space_Corporation_Energia.
- Zond_3 wikiPageWikiLink Scintillation_counter.
- Zond_3 wikiPageWikiLink Soviet_Union.
- Zond_3 wikiPageWikiLink Soyuz_7K-L1.
- Zond_3 wikiPageWikiLink Space_probe.
- Zond_3 wikiPageWikiLink Spacecraft.
- Zond_3 wikiPageWikiLink Spectrograph.
- Zond_3 wikiPageWikiLink Sun.
- Zond_3 wikiPageWikiLink Tyazheliy_Sputnik.
- Zond_3 wikiPageWikiLink Ultraviolet.
- Zond_3 wikiPageWikiLink Zond_2.
- Zond_3 wikiPageWikiLink Zond_program.
- Zond_3 wikiPageWikiLink File:Zond3mosaic.jpg.
- Zond_3 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Zond 3".
- Zond_3 apo "1.56".
- Zond_3 contractors S.P._Korolev_Rocket_and_Space_Corporation_Energia.
- Zond_3 cosparId "1965".
- Zond_3 eccentricity "0.2683".
- Zond_3 inclination "0.5".
- Zond_3 instruments "Experimental ion engine".
- Zond_3 instruments "Infrared spectrograph".
- Zond_3 instruments "Magnetometer".
- Zond_3 instruments "Micrometeoroid instrument".
- Zond_3 instruments "Radiation sensors".
- Zond_3 instruments "Radiotelescope".
- Zond_3 instruments "Ultraviolet spectrograph".
- Zond_3 instruments "f/106 mm Camera and TV system with automatic inflight film processing".
- Zond_3 launchdate "--07-18".
- Zond_3 launchvehicle Molniya_(rocket).
- Zond_3 list Zond_program.
- Zond_3 mass "960.0".
- Zond_3 missionduration "?".
- Zond_3 missionhighlight "1965-07-20".
- Zond_3 missionhighlight "Fly-by of Moon on".
- Zond_3 missionhighlight "at distance of 9,200 km".
- Zond_3 missiontype Planetary_science.
- Zond_3 name "Zond 3".
- Zond_3 next "None".
- Zond_3 organization Soviet_Union.
- Zond_3 peri "0.9".
- Zond_3 period "4.32E7".
- Zond_3 prev Zond_2.
- Zond_3 satelliteof Sun.
- Zond_3 semimajor "1.0".
- Zond_3 web spacecraftDisplay.do?id=1965-056A.
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- Zond_3 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Moon_spacecraft.
- Zond_3 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:More_footnotes.
- Zond_3 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orbital_launches_in_1965.
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- Zond_3 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sequence.
- Zond_3 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Zond_program.
- Zond_3 subject Category:1965_in_the_Soviet_Union.
- Zond_3 subject Category:Derelict_satellites_in_heliocentric_orbit.
- Zond_3 subject Category:Lunar_flybys.
- Zond_3 subject Category:Missions_to_Mars.
- Zond_3 subject Category:Missions_to_the_Moon.
- Zond_3 subject Category:Radio_telescopes.
- Zond_3 subject Category:Spacecraft_launched_in_1965.
- Zond_3 subject Category:Zond_program.
- Zond_3 hypernym Probe.
- Zond_3 type ArtificialSatellite.
- Zond_3 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Zond_3 type Spacecraft.
- Zond_3 type Mission.
- Zond_3 type Probe.
- Zond_3 type DesignedArtifact.
- Zond_3 type Thing.
- Zond_3 type Q40218.
- Zond_3 comment "Zond 3 was a 1964 space probe intended to be sent toward Mars as a spacecraft test. It was a member of the Soviet Zond program sharing designation Zond, while being part of Mars 3MV project. It was unrelated to Zond spacecraft designed for manned circumlunar mission (Soyuz 7K-L1). Zond 3 completed a successful Lunar flyby, taking a number of good quality photographs for its time.".