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  2. Luna 9 - Wikipedia

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    Luna 9 (Луна-9), internal designation Ye-6 No.13, was an uncrewed space mission of the Soviet Union's Luna programme. On 3 February 1966, the Luna 9 spacecraft became the first spacecraft to achieve a soft landing on the Moon and return imagery from its surface.

  3. Luna programme - Wikipedia

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    Luna program landers had the generic designations of Ye-6 or Ye-6M (E-6 or E-6M depending on transliteration from Russian). [12] [13] Two successful soft landings were achieved out of thirteen attempts from January 1963 to December 1966. [12] [13] Luna 9 (E-6 No.13) became the first probe to achieve a soft landing on another planetary body in ...

  4. List of missions to the Moon - Wikipedia

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    Luna 9 (E-6 No.13) Luna 9: 31 January 1966: Molniya-M: Lavochkin: Lander: Success First spacecraft to land successfully on the Moon. Touchdown on 3 February 1966 at 18:45:30 UTC. [38] Returned data until 6 February at 22:55 UTC. [39] With its soft landing, the Soviet Union became the first country to successfully land on the lunar surface. 38 ...

  5. List of artificial objects on the Moon - Wikipedia

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    Luna 9 Automated Lunar Station (ALS) airbag and lander capsule Soviet Union: 1966 218 99 Landed 14] Luna 10 Soviet Union: 1966 3,500 1,600 Crashed (post-mission) Unknown [a] [15] Luna 11 Soviet Union: 1966 3,620 1,640 Crashed (post-mission) Unknown [a] [16] Luna 12 Soviet Union: 1966 3,680 1,670

  6. Third-party evidence for Apollo Moon landings - Wikipedia

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    The Soviet Union monitored the missions at their Space Transmissions Corps, which was "fully equipped with the latest intelligence-gathering and surveillance equipment". [9] Vasily Mishin , in an interview for the article "The Moon Programme That Faltered", describes how the Soviet Moon programme dwindled after the Apollo landing.

  7. Lunar lander - Wikipedia

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    The Luna program was a series of robotic impactors, flybys, orbiters, and landers flown by the Soviet Union between 1958 and 1976. Luna 9 was the first spacecraft to achieve a soft landing on the Moon on February 3, 1966, after 11 unsuccessful attempts. Three Luna Spacecraft returned lunar soil samples to Earth from 1972 to 1976.

  8. Former Playboy playmate jumps to her death with 7-year-old son

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    A former Playboy model killed herself and her 7-year-old son after jumping from a hotel in Midtown New York City on Friday morning. The New York Post reports that 47-year-old Stephanie Adams ...

  9. List of lunar probes - Wikipedia

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    Surveyor 3 on the Moon. The first image returned by Luna 3 showed the far side of the Moon. This is a list of robotic space probes that have flown by, impacted, orbited or landed on the Moon for the purpose of lunar exploration, as well as probes launched toward the Moon that failed to reach their target.