Luna programme
The
Luna programme (occasionally called
Lunik) was a series of
unmanned space missions sent to the
Moon by the
Soviet Union between
1959 and
1976. Fifteen were successful, each designed as either an orbiter or lander, and accomplished many firsts in space exploration. They also performed many experiments, studying the Moon's
chemical composition,
gravity,
temperature, and
radiation. Twenty-four spacecraft were formally given the Luna designation, although more were launched. Those which failed to reach orbit were not publicly acknowledged at the time and not assigned a Luna number and ones which failed in low Earth orbit were usually given Cosmos designations[
1].
They are named the Luna programme because Luna is the Russian word for Moon.
Luna 1 missed its intended impact with the Moon and became the first spacecraft to fall into orbit around the Sun. In 1959, the
Luna 2 mission successfully impacted upon the lunar surface, becoming the first man-made object to reach another world.
Luna 3 rounded the Moon later that year, and returned the first photographs of its
far side, which can never be seen from
Earth.
Luna 9 became the first probe to achieve a soft landing on another planetary body (February 1966). It returned five black and white stereoscopic circular panoramas, which were the first close-up shots of the Lunar surface. Later that year
Luna 10 became the first artificial satellite of the Moon.
Luna 17 and
Luna 21 even carried roving vehicles which roamed around on the Moon's terrain (see
Lunokhod programme).
Another major achievement of the Luna programme was the ability to collect samples of lunar soil and return them to Earth, by 1970.
These last accomplishments of the
Luna program were overshadowed by the U.S.
Apollo missions which had already placed humans on the Moon and returned lunar samples by this time. The Russian program returned 0.326 kg of lunar samples while the American program returned over 480 kg, some selected on-site by a geologist. However, robotic exploration is the current mainstream of Solar System research. Late
Luna missions were the first advanced missions of the kind.
Luna 1958A**Launch failure
September 23,
1958**Lunar impact attempt
Luna 1958B**Launch failure
October 11,
1958**Lunar impact attempt
Luna 1958C**Launch failure
December 4,
1958**Lunar impact attempt
*
Luna 1**Launched
January 2,
1959**Lunar (Impact) Flyby
Luna 1959A**Launch failure
June 18,
1959**Lunar impact attempt
*
Luna 2**Launched
September 12 1959**Impacted Moon
September 14,
1959 at ~07:30:00 UT
**Latitude 29.10 N, Longitude 0.00 -
Palus Putredinis*
Luna 3**Launched
October 4,
1959**Lunar Flyby
Luna 1960A**Launch failure
April 15,
1960**Lunar flyby attempt
Luna 1960B**Launch failure
April 19,
1960**Lunar flyby attempt
Luna - Sputnik 25**Launched
January 4,
1963 (failed to escape orbit and decayed back into the atmosphere after just one day)
**Soft landing attempt
Luna 1963B**Launch failure
February 3,
1963**Soft landing attempt
*
Luna 4**Launched
April 2,
1963**Lunar Flyby (Soft landing attempt)
Luna 1964A**Launch failure
March 21,
1964**Soft landing attempt
Luna 1964B**Launch failure
April 20,
1964**Soft landing attempt
Zond 1964A**Launch failure
June 4,
1964**Soft landing attempt
Luna - Kosmos 60**Launched
March 12,
1965 (failed to escape orbit and decayed back into the atmosphere after five days)
**Soft landing attempt
Luna 1965A**Launch failure
April 10,
1965**Soft landing attempt
*
Luna 5**Launched
May 9,
1965**Impacted Moon (soft landing attempt) -
Sea of Clouds*
Luna 6**Launched
June 8,
1965**Attempted Lander - Missed Moon
*
Zond 3**Launched
July 18,
1965**Lunar Flyby
*
Luna 7**Launched
October 4,
1965**Lunar Impact -
Oceanus Procellarum*
Luna 8**Launched
December 3,
1965**Lunar Impact - Sea of Storms
*
Luna 9**Launched
January 31,
1966**Landed on Moon
February 3,
1966 at 18:44:52 UT
**Latitude 7.08 N, Longitude 295.63 E -
Oceanus ProcellarumLuna - Kosmos 111**Launched
March 1,
1966 (failed to escape orbit and decayed back into the atmosphere after two days)
**Lunar orbit attempt
*
Luna 10**Launched
March 31,
1966**Lunar Orbiter
Luna 1966A**Launch failure
April 30,
1966**Lunar Orbiter attempt
*
Luna 11**Launched
August 24,
1966**Lunar Orbiter
*
Luna 12**Launched
October 22,
1966**Lunar Orbiter
*
Luna 13**Launched
December 21,
1966**Landed on Moon
December 24,
1966 at 18:01:00 UT
**Latitude 18.87 N, 297.95 E - Oceanus Procellarum
Zond 1967A**Launch failure
September 28,
1967**Lunar Test Flight attempt
Zond 1967B**Launch failure
November 22,
1967**Lunar Test Flight attempt
Luna 1968A**Launch failure
February 7,
1968**Lunar Orbiter attempt
*
Luna 14**Launched
April 7,
1968**Lunar Orbiter
Zond 1968A**Launch failure
April 23,
1968**Lunar Test Flight attempt
Zond 1969A**Launch failure
January 20,
1969**Lunar Flyby and Return attempt
Luna 1969A**Launch failure
February 19,
1969**Lunar Rover attempt
Zond L1S-1**Launch failure
February 21,
1969**Lunar Orbiter attempt
Luna 1969B**Launch failure
April 15,
1969**Lunar Sample Return attempt
Luna 1969C**Launch failure
June 14,
1969**Lunar Sample Return attempt
Zond L1S-2**Launch failure
July 3,
1969**Lunar Orbiter attempt
*
Luna 15**Launched
July 13,
1969**Lunar Orbiter (attempted lander)
Luna - Kosmos 300**Launched
September 23,
1969**Lunar Sample Return attempt (failed to escape orbit and decayed back into the atmosphere after four days)
Luna - Kosmos 305**Launched
October 22,
1969**Lunar Sample Return attempt (failed to escape orbit and decayed back into the atmosphere after two days)
Luna 1970A**Launch failure
February 6,
1970**Lunar Sample Return attempt
Luna 1970B**Launch failure
February 19,
1970**Lunar Orbiter attempt
*
Luna 16**Launched
September 12,
1970**Landed on Moon
September 20,
1970 at 05:18:00 UT
**Latitude 0.68 S, Longitude 56.30 E -
Mare Fecunditatis**Lunar Sample Return to Earth
September 24,
1970Zond 8**Launched
October 20,
1970**Lunar Flyby and Return to Earth
*
Luna 17/Lunokhod 1
**Launched
November 10,
1970**Landed on Moon
November 17,
1970 at 03:47:00 UT
**Latitude 38.28 N, Longitude 325.00 E -
Mare Imbrium**Lunar Rover -
Lunokhod 1*
Luna 18**Launched
September 2,
1971**Lunar Impact (Lunar Sample Return attempt)
**Latitude 3.57 N, Longitude 50.50 E - Mare Fecunditatis
*
Luna 19**Launched
September 28,
1971**Lunar Orbiter
*
Luna 20**Launched
February 14,
1972**Landed on Moon
February 21,
1972 at 19:19:00 UT
**Latitude 3.57 N, Longitude 56.50 E - Mare Fecunditatis
**Lunar Sample Return to Earth
February 25,
1972Soyuz L3**Launch failure
November 23,
1972**Lunar Orbiter attempt
*
Luna 21/Lunokhod 2
**Launched
January 8,
1973**Landed on Moon
January 15,
1973 at 23:35:00 UT
**Latitude 25.85 N, Longitude 30.45 E -
LeMonnier Crater**Lunar Rover -
Lunokhod 2*
Luna 22**Launched
June 2,
1974**Lunar Orbiter
*
Luna 23**Launched
October 28,
1974**Lunar Lander (Lunar Sample Return attempt) -
Mare CrisiumLuna 1975A**Launch failure
October 16,
1975**Lunar Sample Return attempt -
Mare Crisium*
Luna 24**Launched
August 9,
1976**Landed on Moon
August 18,
1976 at 02:00:00 UT
**Latitude 12.25 N, Longitude 62.20 E - Mare Crisium
**Lunar Sample Return-
Mare Crisium*
Soviet space program*
Soviet Lunar Images