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Protey10 сказал(а) 2 минуты назад:

P.S. Остаётся самое сложное - посадка.

Керосин на посадку хоть остался? Или опять инженерА выпили?

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ПСОМ сказал(а) 23 минуты назад:

Керосин на посадку хоть остался? Или опять инженерА выпили?

Плутоний весь сожрали паразиты

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Цитата

Камала Харрис: - Электричество, вырабатываемое энергией ветра и солнца в пустыне Аризоны, может поступать людям, которые находятся в миллионах миль! Потенциально! Ну, как минимум в тысячах.

 

Скока там миль от пустыни Аризоны до Луны?

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ПСОМ сказал(а) 47 минут назад:

Керосин на посадку хоть остался? Или опять инженерА выпили?

Походу это будет первый батл между псом и протеем...

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неКони сказал(а) 29 минут назад:

 

Скока там миль от пустыни Аризоны до Луны?

224936 мили. Получается обещанные миллион миль это два раза туда и обратно, плюс 4 оборота вокруг земли

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Сашка сказал(а) 25 минут назад:
ПСОМ сказал(а) 1 час назад:

Керосин на посадку хоть остался? Или опять инженерА выпили?

Походу это будет первый батл между псом и протеем...

Хотелось бы увидеть обе концовки. :hehe:

И ПСОМовскую хреналити и НАСАлити оппонента...

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UglyFatMan сказал(а) 3 минуты назад:

Хотелось бы увидеть обе концовки.

И ПСОМовскую хреналити и НАСАлити оппонента...

как бэ бабалити не посмотреть

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лунные миссии XXI ;-(

 

Спойлер
             
Two flybys en route to Mars.
WMAP WMAP 30 June 2001 Delta II 7425-10 United States NASA Flyby Successful
Flyby on 30 July 2001 to reach the Earth–Sun L2 Lagrangian point.
SMART-1 SMART-1 27 September 2003 Ariane 5G European Union ESA Orbiter Successful
Impacted Moon in USGS quadrangle LQ26 at end of mission on 3 September 2006. The impact made ESA member states the 4th to reach the surface of the Moon.
STEREO STEREO A 25 October 2006 Delta II 7925-10L United States NASA Flyby Successful
STEREO B Successful
Both component spacecraft entered heliocentric orbit on 15 December 2006.
ARTEMIS ARTEMIS P1 17 February 2007 Delta II 7925 United States NASA Orbiter Operational
ARTEMIS P2 Orbiter Operational
Two THEMIS spacecraft moved to selenocentric orbit for extended mission; entered orbit July 2011.
SELENE Kaguya 14 September 2007 H-IIA 2022 Japan JAXA Orbiter Successful
Okina Orbiter Successful
Ouna Orbiter Successful
Deployed Okina and Ouna satellites. Kaguya and Okina impacted the Moon at end of mission.[72] Ouna completed operations on 29 June 2009[73] but remains in selenocentric orbit.
Chang'e 1 Chang'e 1 24 October 2007 Long March 3A China CNSA Orbiter Successful
Impacted Moon in USGS quadrangle LQ21 on 1 March 2009, at end of mission. The impact made China the 6th country to reach the surface of the Moon.
Chandrayaan-1 Chandrayaan-1 22 October 2008 PSLV-XL C11 India ISRO Orbiter Successful
Moon Impact Probe Impactor Successful
Succeeded through mission. Orbit lasted 312 days, short of intended 2 years; However mission achieved most of its intended objectives. Terminated in 2009, remains in selenocentric orbit; discovered water ice on the Moon.[74] Moon Impact Probe was deployed from the orbiter. It successfully impacted Moon's Shackleton Crater in the USGS quadrangle LQ30 at 20:31 on 14 November 2008 releasing underground debris that could be analysed by the orbiter for presence of water/ice. With this mission, India became the first to hard land or impact on Lunar south pole and the fifth nation to reach the lunar surface.
Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter 18 June 2009 Atlas V 401 United States NASA Orbiter Operational
Entered orbit on June 23, 2009
LCROSS LCROSS 18 June 2009 Atlas V 401 United States NASA Impactor Successful
Observed impact of Centaur upper stage that launched it and LRO, then impacted itself. Impacts in USGS quadrangle LQ30.
Chang'e 2 Chang'e 2 1 October 2010 Long March 3C China CNSA Orbiter Successful
Following completion of six month Lunar mission, departed selenocentric orbit for Earth–Sun L2 Lagrangian point;[75] subsequently flew by asteroid 4179 Toutatis.[76]
GRAIL Ebb

(GRAIL-A)

10 September 2011[77][78] Delta II 7920H United States NASA Orbiter Successful
Flow

(GRAIL-B)

Orbiter Successful
Impacted the Moon in USGS quadrangle LQ01 on 17 December 2012 at end of mission.[79]
LADEE LADEE 7 September 2013 Minotaur V United States NASA Orbiter Successful
Mission ended on 18 April 2014, when the spacecraft's controllers intentionally crashed LADEE into the far side of the Moon.
Chang'e 3 Chang'e 3 1 December 2013 Long March 3B China CNSA Lander Operational
Yutu Rover Successful
Entered orbit on 6 December 2013 with landing at 13:12 UTC on 14 December. Yutu rover was deployed from Chang'e 3.
Chang'e 5-T1 Chang'e 5-T1 23 October 2014 Long March 3C China CNSA Orbiter Successful
Chang'e 5-T1 Return Capsule Orbiter Successful
Demonstration of re-entry capsule for Chang'e 5 sample-return mission at lunar return velocity.
Manfred Memorial Moon Mission Manfred Memorial Moon Mission 23 October 2014 Long March 3C Luxembourg LuxSpace Flyby / Impactor (post mission) Successful
Attached to third stage of CZ-3C used to launch Chang'e 5-T1. Impacted the Moon on 4 March 2022. The impact made Luxembourg the 8th country to reach the surface of the Moon.
TESS TESS 18 April 2018 Falcon 9 Full Thrust United States NASA Flyby Successful
Flyby on 17 May 2018 to designated high Earth orbit.[80]
Queqiao Queqiao 21 May 2018 Long March 4C China CNSA Orbiter Operational
Entered designated Earth–Moon L2 orbit on 14 June in preparation of Chang'e 4 far-side lunar lander in December 2018.
Longjiang Longjiang-1 21 May 2018 Long March 4C China CNSA Orbiter Spacecraft failure
Longjiang-2 Orbiter Successful
Launched on the same rocket as Queqiao. Longjiang-1 never entered Moon orbit,[81] while Longjiang-2 operated in lunar orbit until 31 July 2019, when it impacted the lunar surface.[82]
Chang'e 4 Chang'e 4 7 December 2018 Long March 3B China CNSA Lander Operational
'Yutu-2 Rover Operational
First spacecraft to soft land on the far side of the Moon (South Pole–Aitken basin). Landed 3 January 2019 and deployed the Yutu-2 rover.[83][84]
Beresheet Beresheet 22 February 2019 Falcon 9 Israel SpaceIL Lander Spacecraft failure
First Israeli and first privately funded lunar lander mission. Technology demonstration. Instrumentation included a magnetometer and laser retroreflector.[85][86] Spacecraft crashed into the lunar surface after main engine failure during descent from lunar orbit phase.[87] The impact made Israel the 7th country to reach the surface of the Moon.
Chandrayaan-2 Chandrayaan-2 Orbiter 22 July 2019 LVM3 M1 India ISRO Orbiter Operational
Vikram Lander Spacecraft Failure
Pragyan Rover Spacecraft Failure
Entered orbit on 20 August 2019. Lander separated from orbiter but crashed during a landing attempt on 6 September 2019, attributed to a software glitch. Both lander and rover were lost. Orbiter remained operational.[88]
Chang'e 5 Chang'e 5 Orbiter 23 November 2020 Long March 5 China CNSA Orbiter Operational
Chang'e 5 Lander Lander Successful
Chang'e 5 Ascender Launch Vehicle Successful
Chang'e 5 Returner Sample Return Successful
First lunar sample return mission from China, which returned 1,731 g (61.1 oz) of lunar samples on 16 December 2020. The orbiter received a mission extension and is currently in a distant retrograde orbit (DRO) of the Moon.[89]
CAPSTONE CAPSTONE 28 June 2022[90] Electron United States NASA Orbiter Operational
Lunar orbiting CubeSat that will test and verify the calculated orbital stability planned for the Gateway space station.
Danuri

(Korea Pathfinder Lunar Orbiter)

Danuri 4 August 2022[90] Falcon 9 South Korea KARI Orbiter[91][92] Operational
Lunar Orbiter by the Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI) of South Korea. The orbiter, its science payload and ground control infrastructure are technology demonstrators. The orbiter will also be tasked with surveying lunar resources such as water ice, uranium, helium-3, silicon, and aluminium, and produce a topographic map to help select future lunar landing sites.
Artemis 1 Artemis 1 Orion MPCV CM-002 16 November 2022[93] SLS Block 1 United States NASA Orbiter Successful
Uncrewed test of Orion spacecraft in lunar flyby and lunar Distant retrograde orbit.
LunaH-Map and Lunar IceCube LunaH-Map 16 November 2022 SLS Block 1 United States NASA Orbiter En route
Lunar IceCube Orbiter Spacecraft failure
H-Map will search for evidence of lunar water ice inside permanently shadowed craters using its neutron detector while, IceCube will uses its infrared spectrometer to detect water and organic compounds in the lunar surface and exosphere.
ArgoMoon ArgoMoon 16 November 2022 SLS Block 1 Italy ASI Flybys Operational
It is designed to image the Interim Cryogenic Propulsion Stage and will collect telemetry validating the nanotechnology on board the platform in the hostile environment of deep space.
LunIR LunIR 16 November 2022 SLS Block 1 United States Lockheed Martin Flyby Successful
It is to flyby the Moon and collect its surface thermography.
Near-Earth Asteroid Scout Near-Earth Asteroid Scout 16 November 2022 SLS Block 1 United States NASA Flyby Spacecraft failure
It is a solar sail that will flyby a near-Earth asteroid.
EQUULEUS EQUULEUS 16 November 2022 SLS Block 1 Japan JAXA Flybys Operational
It will image the Earth's plasmasphere, impact craters on the Moon's far side, and small trajectory maneuvers near the Moon.
OMOTENASHI OMOTENASHI 16 November 2022 SLS Block 1 Japan JAXA Impactor Spacecraft failure
It was a lunar surface probe attempting to semi-hard land using solid rocket motors. Carrier and solid motor was to impact. Communication failure occurred and the probe missed and flew by the Moon.
BioSentinel BioSentinel 16 November 2022 SLS Block 1 United States NASA Flyby Successful
CubeSat spacecraft on an astrobiology mission that will use budding yeast to detect, measure, and compare the impact of deep space radiation on DNA repair over long time beyond low Earth orbit.
CubeSat for Solar Particles CubeSat for Solar Particles 16 November 2022 SLS Block 1 United States NASA Flyby Spacecraft failure
CubeSat to orbit the Sun to study the dynamic particles and magnetic fields.
Team Miles Team Miles 16 November 2022 SLS Block 1 United States Fluid & Reason Flyby Successful
CubeSat that will demonstrate navigation in deep space using innovative plasma thrusters.
Hakuto-R Mission 1 Hakuto-R 11 December 2022 Falcon 9 Block 5 Japan ispace Lander Spacecraft failure
SORA-Q 11 December 2022 Falcon 9 Block 5 Japan Tomy/JAXA/Dodai Rover Spacecraft failure
Lunar lander technology demonstration.[94] Contact lost during final stage of landing and deemed a failure. Cause of failure determined to be a software bug associated with the altitude estimation system.[95]
Emirates Lunar Mission Rashid 11 December 2022 Falcon 9 Block 5 United Arab Emirates UAESA/MBRSC Rover Spacecraft failure
Lunar rover demonstration. Launched aboard ispace's Hakuto-R lander.[96] Lost with Hakuto-R. The impact made the United Arab Emirates the 9th country to reach the surface of the Moon.
Lunar Flashlight Lunar Flashlight 11 December 2022 Falcon 9 Block 5 United States NASA Flyby Spacecraft failure
Initially scheduled to be launched on the Artemis 1 mission, moved to a Falcon 9 Block 5 after not making it for the payload integration deadline. NASA announced later that it would not make its planned orbit or monthly flybys due to thruster issues.[97][2]
Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer 14 April 2023 Ariane 5 ECA European Union ESA Flyby En route
Will fly by the Moon in August 2024 en route to Ganymede.
Chandrayaan-3 Chandrayaan-3 14 July 2023 LVM3 M4 India ISRO Relay Satellite Operational
Vikram Lander En route
Pragyan rover Rover En route
Launched on 14 July 2023, Orbit insertion on 5 August 2023, Lander is scheduled to land on 23 August 2023.
Luna 25 Luna 25 10 August 2023 Soyuz-2.1b/Fregat Russia Roscosmos Lander En route
Launched on 10 August 2023, Orbital insertion is scheduled on 16 August 2023 with Lander's landing on 21 August 2023.


 

 

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alecsartania сказал(а) 20 минут назад:

лунные миссии XXI ;-(

Ну а что Вы хотели? :kolobok_haveno: Новый виток исследования Луны в самом разгаре и лезут туда все, кому не лень. Хорошо, что мы хоть сейчас в нём поучаствовали.

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Protey10 сказал(а) 24 минуты назад:

Ну а что Вы хотели? :kolobok_haveno: Новый виток исследования Луны в самом разгаре и лезут туда все, кому не лень. Хорошо, что мы хоть сейчас в нём поучаствовали.

Совершенно верно. Это прекрасная новость, казалось бы однозначно хорошая, НО. :

Но как говорится 

"А унылому говну вечно стыдно за страну..." 

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alecsartania сказал(а) 1 час назад:

лунные миссии XXI ;-(

 

  Скрыть контент
             
Two flybys en route to Mars.
WMAP WMAP 30 June 2001 Delta II 7425-10 United States NASA Flyby Successful
Flyby on 30 July 2001 to reach the Earth–Sun L2 Lagrangian point.
SMART-1 SMART-1 27 September 2003 Ariane 5G European Union ESA Orbiter Successful
Impacted Moon in USGS quadrangle LQ26 at end of mission on 3 September 2006. The impact made ESA member states the 4th to reach the surface of the Moon.
STEREO STEREO A 25 October 2006 Delta II 7925-10L United States NASA Flyby Successful
STEREO B Successful
Both component spacecraft entered heliocentric orbit on 15 December 2006.
ARTEMIS ARTEMIS P1 17 February 2007 Delta II 7925 United States NASA Orbiter Operational
ARTEMIS P2 Orbiter Operational
Two THEMIS spacecraft moved to selenocentric orbit for extended mission; entered orbit July 2011.
SELENE Kaguya 14 September 2007 H-IIA 2022 Japan JAXA Orbiter Successful
Okina Orbiter Successful
Ouna Orbiter Successful
Deployed Okina and Ouna satellites. Kaguya and Okina impacted the Moon at end of mission.[72] Ouna completed operations on 29 June 2009[73] but remains in selenocentric orbit.
Chang'e 1 Chang'e 1 24 October 2007 Long March 3A China CNSA Orbiter Successful
Impacted Moon in USGS quadrangle LQ21 on 1 March 2009, at end of mission. The impact made China the 6th country to reach the surface of the Moon.
Chandrayaan-1 Chandrayaan-1 22 October 2008 PSLV-XL C11 India ISRO Orbiter Successful
Moon Impact Probe Impactor Successful
Succeeded through mission. Orbit lasted 312 days, short of intended 2 years; However mission achieved most of its intended objectives. Terminated in 2009, remains in selenocentric orbit; discovered water ice on the Moon.[74] Moon Impact Probe was deployed from the orbiter. It successfully impacted Moon's Shackleton Crater in the USGS quadrangle LQ30 at 20:31 on 14 November 2008 releasing underground debris that could be analysed by the orbiter for presence of water/ice. With this mission, India became the first to hard land or impact on Lunar south pole and the fifth nation to reach the lunar surface.
Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter 18 June 2009 Atlas V 401 United States NASA Orbiter Operational
Entered orbit on June 23, 2009
LCROSS LCROSS 18 June 2009 Atlas V 401 United States NASA Impactor Successful
Observed impact of Centaur upper stage that launched it and LRO, then impacted itself. Impacts in USGS quadrangle LQ30.
Chang'e 2 Chang'e 2 1 October 2010 Long March 3C China CNSA Orbiter Successful
Following completion of six month Lunar mission, departed selenocentric orbit for Earth–Sun L2 Lagrangian point;[75] subsequently flew by asteroid 4179 Toutatis.[76]
GRAIL Ebb

(GRAIL-A)

10 September 2011[77][78] Delta II 7920H United States NASA Orbiter Successful
Flow

(GRAIL-B)

Orbiter Successful
Impacted the Moon in USGS quadrangle LQ01 on 17 December 2012 at end of mission.[79]
LADEE LADEE 7 September 2013 Minotaur V United States NASA Orbiter Successful
Mission ended on 18 April 2014, when the spacecraft's controllers intentionally crashed LADEE into the far side of the Moon.
Chang'e 3 Chang'e 3 1 December 2013 Long March 3B China CNSA Lander Operational
Yutu Rover Successful
Entered orbit on 6 December 2013 with landing at 13:12 UTC on 14 December. Yutu rover was deployed from Chang'e 3.
Chang'e 5-T1 Chang'e 5-T1 23 October 2014 Long March 3C China CNSA Orbiter Successful
Chang'e 5-T1 Return Capsule Orbiter Successful
Demonstration of re-entry capsule for Chang'e 5 sample-return mission at lunar return velocity.
Manfred Memorial Moon Mission Manfred Memorial Moon Mission 23 October 2014 Long March 3C Luxembourg LuxSpace Flyby / Impactor (post mission) Successful
Attached to third stage of CZ-3C used to launch Chang'e 5-T1. Impacted the Moon on 4 March 2022. The impact made Luxembourg the 8th country to reach the surface of the Moon.
TESS TESS 18 April 2018 Falcon 9 Full Thrust United States NASA Flyby Successful
Flyby on 17 May 2018 to designated high Earth orbit.[80]
Queqiao Queqiao 21 May 2018 Long March 4C China CNSA Orbiter Operational
Entered designated Earth–Moon L2 orbit on 14 June in preparation of Chang'e 4 far-side lunar lander in December 2018.
Longjiang Longjiang-1 21 May 2018 Long March 4C China CNSA Orbiter Spacecraft failure
Longjiang-2 Orbiter Successful
Launched on the same rocket as Queqiao. Longjiang-1 never entered Moon orbit,[81] while Longjiang-2 operated in lunar orbit until 31 July 2019, when it impacted the lunar surface.[82]
Chang'e 4 Chang'e 4 7 December 2018 Long March 3B China CNSA Lander Operational
'Yutu-2 Rover Operational
First spacecraft to soft land on the far side of the Moon (South Pole–Aitken basin). Landed 3 January 2019 and deployed the Yutu-2 rover.[83][84]
Beresheet Beresheet 22 February 2019 Falcon 9 Israel SpaceIL Lander Spacecraft failure
First Israeli and first privately funded lunar lander mission. Technology demonstration. Instrumentation included a magnetometer and laser retroreflector.[85][86] Spacecraft crashed into the lunar surface after main engine failure during descent from lunar orbit phase.[87] The impact made Israel the 7th country to reach the surface of the Moon.
Chandrayaan-2 Chandrayaan-2 Orbiter 22 July 2019 LVM3 M1 India ISRO Orbiter Operational
Vikram Lander Spacecraft Failure
Pragyan Rover Spacecraft Failure
Entered orbit on 20 August 2019. Lander separated from orbiter but crashed during a landing attempt on 6 September 2019, attributed to a software glitch. Both lander and rover were lost. Orbiter remained operational.[88]
Chang'e 5 Chang'e 5 Orbiter 23 November 2020 Long March 5 China CNSA Orbiter Operational
Chang'e 5 Lander Lander Successful
Chang'e 5 Ascender Launch Vehicle Successful
Chang'e 5 Returner Sample Return Successful
First lunar sample return mission from China, which returned 1,731 g (61.1 oz) of lunar samples on 16 December 2020. The orbiter received a mission extension and is currently in a distant retrograde orbit (DRO) of the Moon.[89]
CAPSTONE CAPSTONE 28 June 2022[90] Electron United States NASA Orbiter Operational
Lunar orbiting CubeSat that will test and verify the calculated orbital stability planned for the Gateway space station.
Danuri

(Korea Pathfinder Lunar Orbiter)

Danuri 4 August 2022[90] Falcon 9 South Korea KARI Orbiter[91][92] Operational
Lunar Orbiter by the Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI) of South Korea. The orbiter, its science payload and ground control infrastructure are technology demonstrators. The orbiter will also be tasked with surveying lunar resources such as water ice, uranium, helium-3, silicon, and aluminium, and produce a topographic map to help select future lunar landing sites.
Artemis 1 Artemis 1 Orion MPCV CM-002 16 November 2022[93] SLS Block 1 United States NASA Orbiter Successful
Uncrewed test of Orion spacecraft in lunar flyby and lunar Distant retrograde orbit.
LunaH-Map and Lunar IceCube LunaH-Map 16 November 2022 SLS Block 1 United States NASA Orbiter En route
Lunar IceCube Orbiter Spacecraft failure
H-Map will search for evidence of lunar water ice inside permanently shadowed craters using its neutron detector while, IceCube will uses its infrared spectrometer to detect water and organic compounds in the lunar surface and exosphere.
ArgoMoon ArgoMoon 16 November 2022 SLS Block 1 Italy ASI Flybys Operational
It is designed to image the Interim Cryogenic Propulsion Stage and will collect telemetry validating the nanotechnology on board the platform in the hostile environment of deep space.
LunIR LunIR 16 November 2022 SLS Block 1 United States Lockheed Martin Flyby Successful
It is to flyby the Moon and collect its surface thermography.
Near-Earth Asteroid Scout Near-Earth Asteroid Scout 16 November 2022 SLS Block 1 United States NASA Flyby Spacecraft failure
It is a solar sail that will flyby a near-Earth asteroid.
EQUULEUS EQUULEUS 16 November 2022 SLS Block 1 Japan JAXA Flybys Operational
It will image the Earth's plasmasphere, impact craters on the Moon's far side, and small trajectory maneuvers near the Moon.
OMOTENASHI OMOTENASHI 16 November 2022 SLS Block 1 Japan JAXA Impactor Spacecraft failure
It was a lunar surface probe attempting to semi-hard land using solid rocket motors. Carrier and solid motor was to impact. Communication failure occurred and the probe missed and flew by the Moon.
BioSentinel BioSentinel 16 November 2022 SLS Block 1 United States NASA Flyby Successful
CubeSat spacecraft on an astrobiology mission that will use budding yeast to detect, measure, and compare the impact of deep space radiation on DNA repair over long time beyond low Earth orbit.
CubeSat for Solar Particles CubeSat for Solar Particles 16 November 2022 SLS Block 1 United States NASA Flyby Spacecraft failure
CubeSat to orbit the Sun to study the dynamic particles and magnetic fields.
Team Miles Team Miles 16 November 2022 SLS Block 1 United States Fluid & Reason Flyby Successful
CubeSat that will demonstrate navigation in deep space using innovative plasma thrusters.
Hakuto-R Mission 1 Hakuto-R 11 December 2022 Falcon 9 Block 5 Japan ispace Lander Spacecraft failure
SORA-Q 11 December 2022 Falcon 9 Block 5 Japan Tomy/JAXA/Dodai Rover Spacecraft failure
Lunar lander technology demonstration.[94] Contact lost during final stage of landing and deemed a failure. Cause of failure determined to be a software bug associated with the altitude estimation system.[95]
Emirates Lunar Mission Rashid 11 December 2022 Falcon 9 Block 5 United Arab Emirates UAESA/MBRSC Rover Spacecraft failure
Lunar rover demonstration. Launched aboard ispace's Hakuto-R lander.[96] Lost with Hakuto-R. The impact made the United Arab Emirates the 9th country to reach the surface of the Moon.
Lunar Flashlight Lunar Flashlight 11 December 2022 Falcon 9 Block 5 United States NASA Flyby Spacecraft failure
Initially scheduled to be launched on the Artemis 1 mission, moved to a Falcon 9 Block 5 after not making it for the payload integration deadline. NASA announced later that it would not make its planned orbit or monthly flybys due to thruster issues.[97][2]
Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer 14 April 2023 Ariane 5 ECA European Union ESA Flyby En route
Will fly by the Moon in August 2024 en route to Ganymede.
Chandrayaan-3 Chandrayaan-3 14 July 2023 LVM3 M4 India ISRO Relay Satellite Operational
Vikram Lander En route
Pragyan rover Rover En route
Launched on 14 July 2023, Orbit insertion on 5 August 2023, Lander is scheduled to land on 23 August 2023.
Luna 25 Luna 25 10 August 2023 Soyuz-2.1b/Fregat Russia Roscosmos Lander En route
Launched on 10 August 2023, Orbital insertion is scheduled on 16 August 2023 with Lander's landing on 21 August 2023.


 

 

Мы всю эту работу проделали еще в 20 веке

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УРЯ ! 

 

 

- Пятачок, у тебя есть дома ружье ?

- Есть !

 

 

Такая детская фраза, знакомая с детства ... но никто не задумывался, откуда у маленького милого Пятачка, дома ружьё ? И главное, для чего ? :D

 

Так вот, хорошо ... ждём, но давайте ждать... 

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Protey10 сказал(а) 3 часа назад:

Ну а что Вы хотели? :kolobok_haveno: Новый виток исследования Луны в самом разгаре и лезут туда все, кому не лень. Хорошо, что мы хоть сейчас в нём поучаствовали.

Конечно Россия уже поучаствовала, еще начиная с 1958г. Номер 25(двадцать пять) сегодняшнего аппарата говорит некоторым о чем-то? )))

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Protey10 сказал(а) 6 часов назад:

Автоматическая станция «Луна-25», созданная в Научно-производственном объединении имени С.А. Лавочкина (входит в Госкорпорацию «Роскосмос»), вышла на орбиту искусственного спутника Луны.

Объясните мне пожалуйста, что это за искусственный спутник Луны, у которого есть своя орбита на которую вышла автоматическая станция?????

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starshoy сказал(а) 7 минут назад:

Объясните мне пожалуйста, что это за искусственный спутник Луны, у которого есть своя орбита на которую вышла автоматическая станция?????

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Почитайте. Очень интересная книга. В интернете есть.

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Voron сказал(а) 1 час назад:

levantovskiy-mehanika-74.jpg

 

Почитайте. Очень интересная книга. В интернете есть.

 Я думаю он на корявость текста намекает. Я тоже сначала потормозил нафантазировав с прочитанного что есть какой-то искусственный спутник кружащий вокруг луны и на его орбиту вышел наш спутник. :mocking:

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Protey10 сказал(а) 8 часов назад:
alecsartania сказал(а) 8 часов назад:

лунные миссии XXI ;-(

Ну а что Вы хотели? :kolobok_haveno: Новый виток исследования Луны в самом разгаре и лезут туда все, кому не лень. Хорошо, что мы хоть сейчас в нём поучаствовали.

Протiюшка, Луна-9 тебе о чём нибудь говорит?:sarcastic:

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echo сказал(а) 3 минуты назад:

Протiюшка, Луна-9 тебе о чём нибудь говорит?:sarcastic:

не 9 а 25! А в это время Китай на нетвердых кривых ногах только Chang'e 5 . Вот когда он, Китай  до 20-ти  миссий дойдет, то уже изобретет вунитаз космический.

А пендосы только только на окололунную орбиту вышли и туалета как не было так и нет подходящего для Луны. А это архиважно!

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Лап сказал(а) 2 часа назад:

 Я думаю он на корявость текста намекает. Я тоже сначала потормозил нафантазировав с прочитанного что есть какой-то искусственный спутник кружащий вокруг луны и на его орбиту вышел наш спутник. :mocking:

Это совершенно правильная фраза. Лишним можно с натяжкой признать только слово "искусственного". Поэтому и советую книгу. Там вся терминология есть. 

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месяц май сказал(а) 11 часов назад:

Ваши постоянные потуги съязвить не к месту несколько удивляют. Вы ненавидите страну , вас обидели или просто скверный характер?

Алкоголизм?:kolobok_redface:

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ПСОМ сказал(а) 13 часов назад:

Керосин на посадку хоть остался? Или опять инженерА выпили?

Главное что бы партнеры в управление не вмешались.

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Iris сказал(а) 10 часов назад:

не 9 а 25! А в это время Китай на нетвердых кривых ногах только Chang'e 5 . Вот когда он, Китай  до 20-ти  миссий дойдет, то уже изобретет вунитаз космический.

А пендосы только только на окололунную орбиту вышли и туалета как не было так и нет подходящего для Луны. А это архиважно!

Китай уже освоил производство советских космических гальюнов.

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VO1 сказал(а) 10 минут назад:

Китай уже освоил произвотство советских космических гальюнов.

Теперь мне понятно почему пендосы так на Китай закусились - хотят овладеть секретами космического гальюна!

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