1978
DOI: 10.1002/j.2161-4296.1978.tb01309.x
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Navigating the Viking Landers

Abstract: On july 20, 1976, Viking Lander I became the first unmanned spacecraft to land and operate successfully on the planet Mars. This was followed by a second successful landing on September 3, 1976. This paper gives a detailed description of the autonomous onboard navigation process to perform the guidance, control, and entry navigation functions. Also, the functions performed on the ground to generate and validate the guidance commands sent to the spacecraft prior to descent are described. In‐flight measures of n… Show more

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