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6821. Luna 11
... Launch Date/Time: 1966-08-24 at 08:09:00 UTC . Launch Site/Country: Tyuratam (Baikonur Cosmodrome), U.S.S.R. Launch Vehicle: Modified SS-6 (Sapwood) with 2nd Generation Upper Stage + Escape Stage . ... Luna 11 was launched towards the Moon from an earth-orbiting platform and entered lunar orbit on August 28, 1966. ... A total of 137 radio transmissions and 277 orbits of the Moon were completed before the batteries failed on October 1, 1966. Space History . ...
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6822. Luna 12
... Launch Date/Time: 1966-10-22 at 08:38:00 UTC . ... Luna 12 was launched towards the Moon from an earth-orbiting platform and achieved lunar orbit on October 25, 1966. The spacecraft was equipped with a television system that obtained and transmitted photographs of the lunar surface. ... Pictures of the lunar surface were returned on October 27, 1966. ... Radio transmissions from Luna 12 ceased on January 19, 1967, after 602 lunar orbits and 302 radio transmissions. Space History . ...
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6823. Luna 13
... Launch Date/Time: 1966-12-21 at 10:19:00 UTC . ... The Luna 13 spacecraft was launched toward the Moon from an earth-orbiting platform and accomplished a soft landing on December 24, 1966, in the region of Oceanus Procellarum. ... The spacecraft was equipped with a mechanical soil-measuring penetrometer, a dynamograph, and a radiation densitometer for obtaining data on the mechanical and physical properties and the cosmic-ray reflectivity of the lunar surface. ...
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6824. Luna 14
Courtesy of NASA's National Space Science Data Center . Launch Date: 1968-04-07 . Launch Site/Country: Tyuratam (Baikonur Cosmodrome), U.S.S.R. Launch Vehicle: Modified SS-6 (Sapwood) with 2nd Generation Upper Stage + Escape Stage . On-orbit dry mass: 1700.00 kg. (3,740 lb.) The Luna 14 spacecraft entered lunar orbit on April 10, 1966. ... This flight was the final flight of the second generation of the Luna series. Space History . ...
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6825. Luna 16
Courtesy of NASA's National Space Science Data Center . Launch Date: 1970-09-12 . ... Luna 16 was launched toward the Moon from a preliminary earth orbit and entered a lunar orbit on September 17, 1970. On September 20, the spacecraft soft landed on the lunar surface in Mare Foecunditatis (the Sea of Fertility) as planned. According to the Bochum Radio Space Observatory in the Federal Republic of Germany, strong and good quality television pictures were returned by the spacecraft. ...
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6826. Luna 17
... Launch Date: 1970-11-10 . ... Luna 17 was launched from an earth parking orbit towards the Moon and entered lunar orbit on November 15, 1970. ... Lunokhod 1 was a lunar vehicle formed of a tub-like compartment with a large convex lid on eight independently powered wheels. Lunokhod was equipped with a cone-shaped antenna, a highly directional helical antenna, four television cameras, and special extendable devices to impact the lunar soil for soil density and mechanical property tests. ...
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6827. Luna 19
Courtesy of NASA's National Space Science Data Center . Launch Date: 1971-09-28 . ... On-orbit dry mass: 5,600.00 kg. (12,320 lb.) Luna 19 was placed in an intermediate earth parking orbit and, from this orbit, was sent toward the Moon. It was placed in a lunar orbit on October 3, 1971. Luna 19 extended the systematic study of lunar gravitational fields and location of mascons (mass concentrations). ... Space History . ...
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6828. Luna 20
... Launch Date: 1972-02-14 . ... Luna 20 was placed in an intermediate earth parking orbit and, from this orbit, was sent towards the Moon. It entered lunar orbit on February 18, 1972. ... While on the lunar surface, the panoramic television system was operated. Lunar samples were obtained by means of an extendable drilling apparatus. ... Drill . ... The drill penetrated to a depth of 250 millimeters (10 inches) in the lunar surface, and its contents were returned to earth on February 25, 1972. ...
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6829. Luna 21
. Courtesy of NASA's National Space Science Data Center . Launch Date: 1973-01-08 . Launch Site/Country: Tyuratam (Baikonur Cosmodrome), U.S.S.R. Launch Vehicle: Proton Booster Plus Upper Stage and Escape Stages . On-orbit dry mass: 4850.00 kg. (10,670 lb.) . Luna 21 delivered the Lunokhod 2 rover to the Sea of Serenity. The rover spent four months taking photographs and conducting experiments while traveling 37 kilometers (23 miles). Space History .
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6830. Luna 3
... Launch Date/Time: 1959-10-04 at 02:24:00 UTC . ... Luna 3, an automatic interplanetary station, was equipped with radio communication and telemetering systems, a television system with an automatic film processing unit, a set of scientific instruments, systems for orientation relative to the sun and moon, solar cells for electric power supply, and a temperature control system. This spacecraft was controlled by radio command from Earth. ...
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6831. Luna 9
... The Luna 9 spacecraft was the first spacecraft to achieve a lunar soft landing and to transmit photographic data to Earth. ... The Luna 9 payload was carried to Earth orbit by an A-2-E vehicle and then conveyed toward the Moon by a fourth stage rocket that separated itself from the payload. ... After landing in the Ocean of Storms on February 3, 1966, the four petals, which formed the spacecraft, opened outward and stabilized the spacecraft on the lunar surface. ...
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6832. New Images Hint at Wet and Wild History For Europa
New Images Hint at Wet and Wild History For Europa . Chunky ice rafts and relatively smooth, crater-free patches on the surface of Jupiter's frozen moon Europa suggest a younger, thinner icy surface than previously believed, according to new images from Galileo's spacecraft released today. ... These features, which lend credence to the idea of hidden, subsurface oceans, also are stirring up controversy among scientists who disagree about the age of Europa's surface. ... Europa . ...
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6833. Luna 2
... Launch Date: 1959-09-12 . Launch Site/Country: Tyuratam (Baikonur Cosmodrome), U.S.S.R. Launch Vehicle: Modified SS-6 (Sapwood) with 2nd Generation (Longer) Upper Stage . ... Luna 2 was the second of a series of spacecraft launched in the direction of the Moon. The instrument package reached the surface of the Moon on September 14, 1959. The first spacecraft to land on the Moon, it impacted the lunar surface east of Mare Serenitatis near the Aristides, Archimedes, and Autolycus craters. ...
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6834. Sponsors of Views of the Solar System
Sponsors of Views of the Solar System . ... Unlike many of the sites on the Web, Views has been created from a budget of $0.00 and from the assistance from many individuals in the world who have made some significant contributions of time. ... Adobe Photoshop 4.0 . ... If you would like to be a sponsor of Views of the Solar System , our organization will consider placing a small logo of the sponsor as part of the menu bar that can be seen on the home page and on the image pages. ...
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6835. Venera 10 Descent Craft
Courtesy of NASA's National Space Science Data Center . ... On October 23, 1975, this spacecraft was separated from the Orbiter, and landing was made with the sun near zenith, at 0517 UT, on October 25, 1975. ... During descent, heat dissipation and deceleration were accomplished sequentially by protective hemispheric shells, three parachutes, a disk-shaped drag brake, and a compressible, metal, doughnut-shaped, landing cushion. The landing was about 2,200 kilometers from Venera 9. ...
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6836. Venera 11 Descent Craft
... The Venera 11 descent craft carried instruments designed to study the detailed chemical composition of the atmosphere, the nature of the clouds, and the thermal balance of the atmosphere. Separating from its flight platform on December 25, 1978, it made a soft landing on the surface after a descent time of approximately 1 hour. During this time, it employed aerodynamic braking followed by parachute braking and ending with atmospheric braking. ... Space History . ...
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6837. Venera 12 Descent Craft
... The Venera 12 descent craft carried instruments designed to study the detailed chemical composition of the atmosphere, the nature of the clouds, and the thermal balance of the atmosphere. Separating from its flight platform on December 21, 1978, it made a soft landing on the surface after a descent time of approximately 1 hour. During this time, it employed aerodynamic braking followed by parachute braking and ending with atmospheric braking. ... Space History . ...
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6838. Venera 13 Descent Craft
Venera 13 Descent Craft . ... Venera 13 landed at 7? 30 minutes South by 303?, just east of the eastern extension of an elevated region known as Phoebe Regio. It survived for 2 h 7 min in an environment with a temperature of 457?C and a pressure of 89 earth atmospheres. Venera 13 carried instruments to take chemical and isotopic measurements, monitor the spectrum of scattered sunlight, and record electric discharges during its descent phase through the Venusian atmosphere. ... Space History . ...
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6839. Venera 14 Descent Craft
Courtesy of NASA's National Space Science Data Center . Launch Date: 1981-11-04 . Venera 14 landed at 13? 15 minutes S by 310?, about 950 kilometers southwest of Venera 13. Surface temperature was 465?C and pressure was 94 Earth atmospheres. Venera 14 carried instruments to take chemical and isotopic measurements, monitored the spectrum of scattered sunlight, and recorded electric discharges during its descent phase through the Venusian atmosphere. ... Space History . ...
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6840. Venera 5
Courtesy of NASA's National Space Science Data Center . ... Venera 5 was launched from a Tyazheliy Sputnik (69-001C) towards Venus to obtain atmospheric data. The spacecraft was very similar to Venera 4, although it was of a stronger design. When the atmosphere of Venus was approached, a capsule weighing 405 kg and containing scientific instruments was jettisoned from the main spacecraft. During satellite descent towards the surface of Venus, a parachute opened to slow the rate of descent. ...
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