IMAGE 700_799\757.Lbm,The pioneering space probe Mariner 4, the first to return images from deep space, of Mars in July 1965.
IMAGE 1700_99\744.Lbm,The pioneering Mariner 4 Mars probe, first to send back images of another planet.
IMAGE 1700_99\745.Lbm,A map of Mars showing Mariner 4's photographic coverage (squares). The lines show the limb of the planet during this time.
IMAGE 1700_99\746.Lbm,Activity inside the Mariner 4 control room at Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California.
IMAGE 1700_99\747.Lbm,A Mariner 4 picture taken of the cratered Martian surface taken from a distance of about 13,500 km.
IMAGE 1700_99\748.Lbm,The best Mariner 4 picture of the Martian surface, taken from about 12,500 km, shortly before closest approach (9,600 km).
IMAGE 1700_99\749.Lbm,Director of Jet Propulsion Laboratory William Pickering shows an album of Mariner 4 photos to space enthusiast and President, Lyndon Johnson.