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  2. Hercules–Corona Borealis Great Wall - Wikipedia

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    The Hercules–Corona Borealis Great Wall (HCB) [1] [5] or simply the Great Wall [6] is a galaxy filament that is the largest known structure in the observable universe, measuring approximately 10 billion light-years in length (the observable universe is about 93 billion light-years in diameter).

  3. Mars program - Wikipedia

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    The Mars program was a series of uncrewed spacecraft launched by the Soviet Union between 1960 and 1973. The spacecraft were intended to explore Mars, and included flyby probes, landers and orbiters. Early Mars spacecraft were small, and launched by Molniya rockets.

  4. Mars 1 - Wikipedia

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    Mars 1, also known as 1962 Beta Nu 1, Mars 2MV-4 and Sputnik 23, was an automatic interplanetary station launched in the direction of Mars on November 1, 1962, [3] [4] the first of the Soviet Mars probe program, with the intent of flying by the planet at a distance of about 11,000 km (6,800 mi).

  5. List of artificial objects on Mars - Wikipedia

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    The following table is a partial list of artificial objects on the surface of Mars, consisting of spacecraft which were launched from Earth. Although most are defunct after having served their purpose, the Curiosity and Perseverance rovers are active. China's Tianwen-1 spacecraft is the most recent artificial object to land safely on Mars.

  6. Trace Gas Orbiter - Wikipedia

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    The ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO or ExoMars Orbiter) is a collaborative project between the European Space Agency (ESA) and the Russian Roscosmos agency that sent an atmospheric research orbiter and the Schiaparelli demonstration lander to Mars in 2016 as part of the European-led ExoMars programme.

  7. Kazachok - Wikipedia

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    The spacecraft was scheduled to launch in 2020 and land on Mars in mid 2021, [6] but due to the failure of the entry parachutes to pass testing, the launch was moved to 20 September 2022. [ 8 ] In March 2022, amidst the backdrop of the Russian invasion of Ukraine , the European Space Agency voted to suspend their cooperation with Russia on the ...

  8. SpaceX’s Starship reaches new heights in monumental test ...

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    And the Starship spacecraft made it much farther into flight than during two previous tests in 2023. The company routinely frames failures during these early test flights as normal.

  9. Sloan Great Wall - Wikipedia

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    The Sloan Great Wall is between 1.8–2.7 times longer than the CfA2 Great Wall of galaxies (discovered by Margaret Geller and John Huchra of Harvard University in 1989). [2] It also contains several galactic superclusters, the largest and richest of which is named SCl 126. This is located in the highest density region of the structure. [3] [4]