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Viking Lander Display
Viking Lander Display
Introduction
A Component of the LFEM - STEP Program
VIKING Mars Lander No. 3 Has Landed at University of Washington!, Dr. Eckart Schmidt
Lander Preservation Guidelines
Time line
Exhibit development and Fabrication: updated 10 October, 2002, JET.
Viking Computer Facility
Activity timeline
Status 9 Dec., 2002
Status 20 December, 2002
Venues
Current
Potential
Related Missions
Acquisition and Background Information
Exhibit Components
Exhibit; design guidelines & Notes; added after Rachel & Jim exhibit inspection 15 Dec. 2002, and ~Dec 24
Rachel guidelines
Rachel, can you do the FC3 writeup?
Descriptive information and papers
Images
Exhibit Components, Captions and associated web resources
Viking Mission Overview: Panels 1
Launch Photos:Panels 4
Orbiter descriptive Illustration: Panels 1
Lander descriptive Illustration: Panels 1
Lander environments
Lander 1: Meteorology Boom & Sensor, Soil Trenches
Lander 2, frost and dust on lander deck: Panels 1
Martian Meteorology
Earth - Mars Comparison: Panels 1
Atmospheric pressure: Panels 1
Mars - Earth Temperatures: Panels 1
Viking Monitor Mission at University of Washington
Monitor Mision Operations: Panels 1
Real time Downlink: Panels 1
Smithsonian National Air & Space Museum:
Viking View of Mars Permanent exhibit: Panels 1
East side Panels
The Viking Landers
Viking FC3, Flight Capsule 3, Identifying tag
Lander description
Misc, maybe TBD
Contributors to this exhibit
About this document ...
Jim Tillman
2004-01-28