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* 1968 – Surveyor Program: Surveyor 7, the last spacecraft in the Surveyor series, lifts off from launch complex 36A, Cape Canaveral.
24 Professional Surveyor Magazine 7.
Surveyor 7 landing site landscape
Surveyor 1 required a total of about 63 hours ( 2. 6 days ) to reach the moon, and Surveyor 5 required 65 hours ( 2. 7 days ).
* Surveyor 6-Launched November 7, 1967 ; landed on Sinus Medii, November 10, 1967
* Surveyor 7-Launched January 7, 1968 ; landed near Tycho crater, January 10, 1968
fi: Surveyor 1 – 7
Surveyor 7 was the fifth and final spacecraft of the Surveyor series to achieve a lunar soft landing.
Surveyor 7 was the final spacecraft in the Surveyor program.
Photomosaic of a panorama taken by Surveyor 7 of its landing site.
Surveyor 7 was the first probe to detect the faint glow on the lunar horizon after dark that is now thought to be light reflected from electrostatically levitated moon dust .< ref >
* Surveyor 6 – 7 November 1967 – Lunar lander
* Surveyor 77 January 1968 – Lunar lander
* Mars Global Surveyor7 November 1996 – Mars orbiter
Surveyor 1 transmitted video data from from the Moon beginning shortly after its landing, through July 14, 1966 — but with a period of no operations during the long lunar night of June 14, 1966, through July 7, 1966.
) from Surveyor 1 continued through January 7, 1967, with several long interruptions by the lunar nights, of course.
Surveyor 1 responded to commands to activate the camera on July 7. and by July 14, 1966, it had returned nearly 1000 more pictures.

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Bekker, now with General Motors Defense Research Laboratories ( GMDRL ) at Santa Barbara, California, was completing a study for NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory on a small, unmanned lunar roving vehicle for the Surveyor Program.
Mars Odyssey was originally a component of the Mars Surveyor 2001 program, and was named the Mars Surveyor 2001 Orbiter.
It was intended to have a companion spacecraft known as Mars Surveyor 2001 Lander, but the lander mission was canceled in May 2000 following the failures of Mars Climate Orbiter and Mars Polar Lander in late 1999.
This was first photographed by the Surveyor program probes in the 1960s.
A NASA research group found a small number of Streptococcus mitis bacteria living inside the camera of the Surveyor 3 spacecraft when it was brought back to Earth by Apollo 12.
However, these reports are disputed by Leonard D. Jaffe, who was Surveyor program scientist and custodian of the Surveyor 3 parts brought back from the Moon, stated in a letter to the Planetary Society that an unnamed member of his staff reported that a " breach of sterile procedure " took place at just the right time to produce a false positive result.
U. S. Surveyor General Edward Tiffin, who was in charge of the survey, was a former Ohio governor.
The establishment of a Royal Observatory was proposed in 1674 by Sir Jonas Moore who, in his role as Surveyor General at the Ordnance Office, persuaded King Charles II that the Observatory might be built with Flamsteed employed in it.
He was at one time simultaneously the curator of experiments of the Royal Society and a member of its council, Gresham Professor of Geometry and a Surveyor to the City of London after the Great Fire of London, in which capacity he appears to have performed more than half of all the surveys after the fire.
Hooke was Surveyor to the City of London and chief assistant of Christopher Wren.
In 1661, Wren was elected Savilian Professor of Astronomy at Oxford, and in 1669 he was appointed Surveyor of Works to Charles II.
With his appointment as King's Surveyor of Works in 1669, he had a presence in the general process of rebuilding the city, but was not directly involved with the rebuilding of houses or companies ' halls.
By 1669 Wren's career was well established and it may have been his appointment as Surveyor of the King's Works in early 1669 that persuaded him that he could finally afford to take a wife.
In 1669, the King's Surveyor of Works died and Wren was promptly installed.
In 1696 he was appointed Surveyor of Greenwich Naval Hospital, and in 1698 he was appointed Surveyor of Westminster Abbey.

Surveyor and last
* Birthplace of Captain Murdo Stewart MacDonald ( 1852 – 1938 ) the last Sea Baron and Lloyd Surveyor of Shipping
Lunar Orbiter 5, the last of the Lunar Orbiter series, was designed to take additional Apollo and Surveyor landing site photography and to take broad survey images of unphotographed parts of the Moon's far side.
The following papers ascribed to Merret were published in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, although the last two were published in the year of his death and attributed to " Mr. Merret, Surveyor of the Port of Boston ", which may have been his son Christopher.
Philip Charles was the last Hardwick Surveyor to St Bartholomew's Hospital in London and was a major benefactor of the hospital.

Surveyor and lunar
Several Surveyor spacecraft had robotic shovels designed to test lunar soil mechanics.
As Surveyor 3 was landing ( in a crater, as it turned out ), highly reflective rocks confused the spacecraft's lunar descent radar.
When the first lunar nightfall came on May 3, 1967, Surveyor 3 was shut down because its solar panels were no longer producing electricity.
At the next lunar dawn ( after 14 terrestrial days, or about 336 hours ), Surveyor 3 could not be reactivated, because of the extremely cold temperatures that it had experienced.
This is in contrast with the Surveyor 1, which was able to be reactivated twice after lunar nights, but then never again.
The Surveyor 3 landing site was later selected also as the landing target for the Lunar Module of the Apollo 12 manned lunar mission in 1969.
Several components of the Surveyor 3 lander were collected and returned to the Earth for study of the long-term exposure effects of the harsh lunar environment on man-made objects and materials.
* Surveyor 3 parts and materials returned from the moon by Apollo 12-Evaluation of lunar effects-Jan 1971 ( PDF )
* Surveyor 2 – 20 September 1966 – Attempted lunar lander ( crashed into Moon )
* Surveyor 4 – 14 July 1967 – Attempted lunar lander ( crashed into Moon )
The robotic lunar probes Luna 9, Luna 13, Surveyor 1 and Surveyor 3 landed in Oceanus Procellarum.
Surveyor 1 was the first lunar soft-lander in the unmanned Surveyor program of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration ( NASA, United States ).
Surveyor 1 transmitted 11, 237 still photos of the lunar surface to the Earth by using a television camera and a sophisticated radio-telemetry system.
( Later Surveyor space probes, beginning with Surveyor 3 carried scientific instruments to measure the composition and mechanical properties of the lunar " soil ".
Then Surveyor 1 fell freely to the surface from this height, and it landed on the lunar surface on June 2, 1966, on the Oceanus Procellarum.
Surveyor I's lunar launch weight was about, and its landing weight ( minus expended maneuvering propellant, its solid-fueld retrorocket — which had been jettisoned, and its radar altimeter system ) was about.

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