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MAPC-3 ("MARS-3") SOVIET INTERPLANETARY PROBE MODEL, BY NPO LAVOCHKIN, CA 1987

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MARS-3 MODEL
MAPC-3 (“Mars-3”) Soviet Automatic Interplanetary Probe Project Presentation Model, NPO Lavochkin, ca 1987

Large, approx. 1:18 scale custom handmade model, 22 1/2 by 26 by 15 inches, in metal, resin, and composite materials, complete with cone antennae, large dish antenna, and fully deploying solar panels. Mounted onto 12 by 12 by 1 1/2 inch base with metal plaque reading: "Mars-3 Soviet Interplanetary Probe Project, NPO Lavochkin, 1971." Very fine.

Mars-3 was an unmanned space probe of the Soviet Mars program, which spanned from 1960-1973. Developed by the Lavochkin Design Bureau in Khimki, it was designed to study the surface of Mars both from orbit and on the lander, and was launched by a Proton-K rocket on 28 May 1971. After 6 months, on 2 December 1971, the probe became the first spacecraft to soft-land on the martian surface. The data transmission to Earth lasted only 14.5 seconds before communications halted for reasons unknown.

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MARS-3 MODEL
MAPC-3 (“Mars-3”) Soviet Automatic Interplanetary Probe Project Presentation Model, NPO Lavochkin, ca 1987

Large, approx. 1:18 scale custom handmade model, 22 1/2 by 26 by 15 inches, in metal, resin, and composite materials, complete with cone antennae, large dish antenna, and fully deploying solar panels. Mounted onto 12 by 12 by 1 1/2 inch base with metal plaque reading: "Mars-3 Soviet Interplanetary Probe Project, NPO Lavochkin, 1971." Very fine.

Mars-3 was an unmanned space probe of the Soviet Mars program, which spanned from 1960-1973. Developed by the Lavochkin Design Bureau in Khimki, it was designed to study the surface of Mars both from orbit and on the lander, and was launched by a Proton-K rocket on 28 May 1971. After 6 months, on 2 December 1971, the probe became the first spacecraft to soft-land on the martian surface. The data transmission to Earth lasted only 14.5 seconds before communications halted for reasons unknown.

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