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The Magellan spacecraft installed in the payload bay of the shuttle Atlantis. The photograph of the Venus probe and its inertial upper stage booster was taken just before the closure of the doors in readiness for launch.
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Orbit of the Magellan space probe around Venus. Initially, the probe was in a 3.26-hour orbit, but after 70 orbits Magellan transferred to an almost circular 90-minute orbit. It succeeded in mapping virtually all of the planet's surface.

NASA space probe to the planet Venus, launched from the space shuttle Atlantis on 4 May 1989. The probe went into orbit around Venus in August 1990 to make a detailed map by radar of 99% of the planet. It revealed the existence of volcanoes, impact craters, and mountains, on the planet's surface.

In October 1994, Magellan was purposely destroyed, entering the atmosphere around Venus, where it burned up.



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On the west, however, rise the Rocky Mountains, that immense range which, commencing at the Straights of Magellan, follows the western coast of Southern America under the name of the Andes or the Cordilleras, until it crosses the Isthmus of Panama, and runs up the whole of North America to the very borders of the Polar Sea.
We had crossed the tropic of Capricorn, and the Straits of Magellan opened less than seven hundred miles to the south.
This is the principal river on the whole line of coast between the Strait of Magellan and the Plata.
 
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