Venera 9
| Model of Venera 9 lander | |
| Mission type | Venus orbiter / lander | 
|---|---|
| Operator | Lavochkin | 
| COSPAR ID | 1975-050A 1975-050D | 
| SATCAT no. | 7915 8411 | 
| Mission duration | Orbiter: 158 days Lander: 53 minutes Launch to last contact: 292 days | 
| Spacecraft properties | |
| Spacecraft | 4V-1 No. 660 | 
| Manufacturer | Lavochkin | 
| Launch mass | 4,936 kg (10,882 lb) | 
| Landing mass | 1,560 kg (3,440 lb) | 
| Payload mass | 660 kg (1,455 lb) | 
| Start of mission | |
| Launch date | June 8, 1975, 02:38 UTC | 
| Rocket | Proton-K/D | 
| Launch site | Baikonur 81/24 | 
| End of mission | |
| Last contact | Orbiter primary mission: March 22, 1976 Lander: October 22, 1975 | 
| Orbital parameters | |
| Reference system | Cytherocentric | 
| Eccentricity | 0.89002 | 
| Pericytherion altitude | 7,625 km (4,738 mi) | 
| Apocytherion altitude | 118,072 km (73,367 mi) | 
| Inclination | 29.5 degrees | 
| Period | 48.3 hours | 
| Venus orbiter | |
| Spacecraft component | Orbiter | 
| Orbital insertion | October 20, 1975 | 
| Venus lander | |
| Spacecraft component | Lander | 
| Landing date | October 22, 1975, 05:13 UTC | 
| Landing site | 31°01′N 291°38′E / 31.01°N 291.64°E (near Beta Regio) | 
| Stamp of Venera 9 | |
Venera 9 (Russian: Венера-9, lit. 'Venus-9'), manufacturer's designation: 4V-1 No. 660, was a Soviet uncrewed space mission to Venus. It consisted of an orbiter and a lander. It was launched on June 8, 1975, at 02:38:00 UTC and had a mass of 4,936 kilograms (10,882 lb). The orbiter was the first spacecraft to orbit Venus, while the lander was the first to return images from the surface of another planet.