3MV

The 3MV planetary probe (short for 3rd generation Mars-Venus) is a designation for a common design used by early Soviet unmanned probes to Mars and Venus. It was an incremental improvement of earlier 2MV probes and was used for Zond 1, Zond 2 and Zond 3 missions to Mars as well as several Venera probes. It was standard practice of the Soviet space program to use standardized components as much as possible. All probes shared the same typical characteristics and differed usually in equipment necessary for specific missions. Each probe also incorporated improvements based on experience with earlier missions.

3MV
Venera-8, a late model 3MV (V-72)
ManufacturerOKB-1 (Pre 1967)
NPO Lavochkin (1967-1972)
Country of originSoviet Union
Specifications
Launch mass800-960kg (Zond/Early Types)

963kg (Venera 2)
960kg (Venera 3)
1106 kg (Venera 4)
1130 kg (Venera 5-6)
1180kg (Venera 7)

1184kg (Venera 8)
Production
Operational1963-1972
Related spacecraft
Derived from2MV
 2MV 4MV
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