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662:: I don't have any details, but logically it will continue in an orbit which periodically brings it back to the place where Flyby 3 happened. Mercury also comes back to that place periodically. So some day there should be another close encounter. That will change the orbit of Mariner 10, but the new orbit will also come back periodically to that same place, so after who knows how many years there will be a fifth close encounter. This process of occasional close encounters resulting, each resulting in a new orbit which still comes back to the place where Flyby 3 happened, will continue for a long time, centuries I suppose. It's also slightly possible that Mariner will encounter Mercury at a different point, if its orbit crosses that of Mercury at two places, in which case Mariner will periodically come back to this new place of encounter, so new encounters will occur at this place. It seems to me that the only way the process can end is that eventually Mariner 10 will hit Mercury. 374: 353: 249: 222: 191: 462: 321: 384: 259: 696:
section, the spacecraft exhausted the included propellant. If the batteries were ok, the transmitter not damaged from radiation, and the overall shape of the spacecraft in decent, there would be a possibility that contact could be made for a very short period if the antenna ever happened to point
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toward Earth, but that is a lot of ifs, and the outlook is likely bad, especially in relation to radiation damage. The instruments on the spacecraft are far inferior to that of MESSENGER and the future launching Bepi Columbo anyway. So on the upside, we don't really need to. :) --
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is the the briefing for the mission on the PDS for a good general overview of events. Also, if you're really interested in doing some research for this mission, I have a pretty good list of places to start on my
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Yes, I'm curious too. The sentence sounds like it was very important and urgent to shut off the transmitter but I kan't see any obvious relation between radio communication and lack of propellant. Thanks
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Commands were immediately sent to the spacecraft to turn off its transmitter, and radio signals to Earth ceased.
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If the probe is spotted by future Mercury missions, could we retrieve it for preservation as a museum artifact?
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Thanks, I see the PDS says about 300 photos were taken in the 3rd encounter. That's good enough for me for now.
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basically do the same thing - the moon is a satellite and not a planet, but it's still the same basic idea. --
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https://web.archive.org/web/20080920021317/http://jpl.nasa.gov/missions/missiondetails.cfm?mission=Mariner10
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Oh I'm sure flyby 3 was completed with success. Don't hold me to that of course but I'm relatively sure.
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After the roll control problems in Oct 1974 were any usable images obtained from the 3rd flyby ?
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Mercury flyby ? Even thought no longer communicating, will it make any more close flybys of
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What was the difference between what the two did? How does what Apollo 13 not qualify? --
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While apollo 13 cartianly changed dirrection it didn't really change it's speed. Our
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article seems to indicate that the term can only be applied to interplanetry craft.
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So what happened to this thing? Is it dead in orbit? Did it crash and burn up?
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Article should state: Why was this done when the propellant gas ran out?
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Regarding the comment that "was the first spacecraft to make use of a '
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http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/missions/missiondetails.cfm?mission=Mariner10
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Mean anomaly at epoch (deg) -0.000000000
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Argument of periapse (deg) 336.485745870
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Longitude of ascending node (deg) 301.356093378
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Inclination (deg) 18.178731465
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Perifocal distance (km) 3144.969853649
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Is there any possibility of reestablishing communications ?
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Article currently says it's still orbiting the Sun.
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