1967 Soviet Interplanetary automatic station Venera 4 (Venus 4) Model
1967 Soviet Interplanetary automatic station Venera 4 (Venus 4) Model
A Venera 4 highly detailed, handmade mode. Highest with stand is 9.1/2”, solar panels wide-10”, wooden stand size 5” x 5”., The model made of metal and resin composite elements. Consists of orbital and lander modules, parabolic and low gain antennas, solar panels and a magnetometer bracket.
Measures Venera 4 was first confirmed landing of a spacecraft to another planet and the first to perform in-place analysis of the atmosphere, detected a weak magnetic field and near surface temperature of 262 degrees C.
In June 1967 the Automatic Interplanetary Station, Venera-4, was launched to explore the planet Venus. It comprised an entry vehicle and an orbital spacecraft, and was the first successful probe to examine the environment of another planet. The data it sent back showed that the atmosphere of Venus consisted mostly of carbon dioxide, with nitrogen, oxygen, and water vapor.
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