Luna 7
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Image:USSR Luna lander bus.jpg | |
Organization: | Soviet Union |
Major Contractors: | OKB-1 |
Mission Type: | Planetary Science Lunar landing |
Satellite of: | Moon |
Launch: | October 4, 1965 at 07:55:00 UTC |
Launch Vehicle: | Molniya 8K78 (4-Stage R-7 / SS-6) |
Mission Highlight: | Lunar impact on October 7, 1965, 22:08 UTC 9.8° N - 47.8° W. |
Mission Duration: | 3-days |
On-orbit Dry Mass: | 1,504 kg |
NSSDC ID: | 1965-077A |
Webpage: | NASA NSSDC Master Catalog |
Orbital elements | |
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Semimajor Axis: | n/a |
Eccentricity: | n/a |
Inclination: | n/a |
Orbital Period: | n/a |
Aposelene: | n/a |
Periselene: | n/a |
Orbits: | Lunar impact |
Instruments | |
Close-Up Lunar Surface Photography : | Lunar photography |
Luna 7 was an unmanned space mission of the Luna program, also called Lunik 7. The Luna 7 spacecraft was intended to achieve a soft landing on the Moon. However, due to premature retrofire and cutoff of the retrorockets, the spacecraft impacted the lunar surface in Oceanus Procellarum.
Unlike its predecessors, Luna 7 successfully carried out its midcourse correction on October 5 on the way to the Moon, in anticipation of a soft-landing two days later. Unfortunately, immediately prior to planned retro-fire during the approach to the lunar surface, the spacecraft suddenly lost attitude control and failed to regain it. Automatic programmed systems then prevented the main engine from firing. As controllers observed helplessly, Luna 7 plummeted to the lunar surface at a very high speed, crashing at 22:08:24 UT on October 7 west of the Kepler crater, relatively near the actual intended target. Impact coordinates were 9° north latitude and 49° west longitude. Later investigation indicated that the optical sensor of the astronavigation system had been set at the wrong angle and had lost sight of Earth during the critical attitude-control maneuver. It was the tenth consecutive failure in the Ye-6 program.
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