On Wednesday, August 20, 1975, NASA launched Viking 1—the first U.S. spacecraft to successfully land on Mars. But behind that historic landing was a quiet power source: radioisotope thermoelectric generators (RTGs).
Too far from the Sun for solar panels to be effective, Viking 1 needed a reliable energy solution. RTGs provided consistent power by converting heat from decaying plutonium into electricity—a critical milestone in space energy technology that would pave the way for future deep space missions.
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