Science Results of NOZOMI Mission

NOZOMI was the first Japanese mission to Mars. It was launched on 4 July, 1998 (JST) by M-V-3 launcher. The primary scientific objective of NOZOMI was to study the structure and dynamics of Martian upper atmosphere with emphasis on its interaction with the solar wind and 14 scientific instruments we...

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