Luna 5
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Missing image USSR_Luna_lander_bus.jpg Luna 5 | |
Organization: | Soviet Union |
Major Contractors: | OKB-1 |
Mission Type: | Planetary Science Lunar landing |
Satellite of: | Moon |
Launch: | May 9, 1965 at 07:55:00 UTC |
Launch Vehicle: | Molniya 8K78M (4-Stage R-7 / SS-6) |
Mission Highlight: | Lunar impact May 12, 1965, 19:10 UTC at 31° S, - 8° W. |
Mission Duration: | 3-days |
Mass: | 1,474 kg |
NSSDC ID: | 1965-036A |
Webpage: | NASA NSSDC Master Catalog (http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/database/MasterCatalog?sc=1965-036A) |
Orbital elements | |
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Semimajor Axis: | n/a |
Eccentricity: | n/a |
Inclination: | n/a |
Orbital Period: | n/a |
Apogee: | n/a |
Perigee: | n/a |
Orbits: | Lunar impact |
Instruments | |
Close-Up Lunar Surface Photography : | Lunar photography |
Luna 5 was an unmanned space mission of the Luna program, also called Lunik 5.
It was designed to continue investigations of a lunar soft landing. The retrorocket system failed, and the spacecraft impacted the lunar surface at the Sea of Clouds.
In May 1965, Luna 5 became the first Soviet probe to head for the Moon in two years. Following the midcourse correction on May 10, the spacecraft began spinning around its main axis due to a problem in a flotation gyroscope in the I-100 guidance system unit. A subsequent attempt to fire the main engine failed because of ground control error, and the engine never fired. After loss of control as a result of the gyroscope problem, Luna 5 crashed. Landing coordinates were 31° south latitude and 8° west longitude. It was the second Soviet spacecraft to land on the Moon (following Luna 2 in 1959).
- Launch Date/Time: 1965-05-09 at 07:55:00 UTC
- On-orbit dry mass: 1474 kg
See also
Preceded by : Luna 4 |
Luna program | Followed by : Luna 6 |
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