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The First Close-Up of Another World: Mariner 4 Launches (1964)

On November 28, 1964, NASA launched Mariner 4 from Cape Canaveral on a bold mission: fly past Mars and send back what no human had ever seen — close-up images of another planet. The probe succeeded, returning 21 grainy but world-changing photos in July 1965.

Those pictures revealed a cratered, cold landscape and reshaped scientific ideas about Mars. In a very real sense, this was the moment the Solar System stopped being a set of guesses and started becoming a place we could actually visit with machines, and with imagination

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