Space Exploration Age Ends
This is a news story, published by Ars Technica, that relates primarily to Mariner 2 news.
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•We’re finally going to the Solar System’s most intriguing but unexplored frontier
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In 1962 , Mariner 2 revealed Venus for the first time.
Mariner 4 flew by Mars a couple of years later .
Voyager landers in the mid-1970s proved the non-existence of little green men on Mars .
The Boomers got to see all of this, unwrapping the Solar System , one greatest hit at a time.
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