This presentation was part of the session : Historical PerspectivesSixth International Planetary Probe WorkshopFlights to the Moon, Venus, and Mars were a natural continuation of the Russian space program after the success of the first orbiters (Sputniks) in 1957-58. Sixteen spacecraft were sent to the Moon in 1959-1970 in the Soviet Union. Basic technological achievements of that program involved the first flyby of the Moon (1959), the first hard landing (1959), the first soft landing (1966), the first orbiter of the Moon (1966), and the first automatic sample return (1970). First observations of the Moon's environment (no magnetic field, no radiation belts, mascons, X-ray and gamma-ray spectroscopy of the rocks, images of the Moon, etc.),...
The Program Committee for the Twentieth Lunar and Planetary Science Conference has chosen these cont...
Perminov was the leading designer for Mars and Venus spacecraft at the Soviet Lavochkin design burea...
Since the launch of the first artificial satellite – Sputnik 1 – by the Soviet Union in 1957, and th...
Little is known of Soviet and Russian lunar exploration although, in fact, the Soviet Union/Russia: ...
The Soviet Union began the exploration of space with the launch of Sputnik in 1957, well over 50 yea...
Russia’s accomplishments in planetary space exploration were not achieved easily. Formerly, the USSR...
Luna 2, launched by the USSR in 1959, was the first spacecraft from Earth to land on the moon. That ...
Over the past decade, two robotic missions to the Moon, Clementine and Lunar Prospector, have conduc...
The Soviet Space Program proposes large-scale investigations of Mars as one of the most important tr...
Compiled by the Lunar and Planetary Institute.In situ solar furnace production of oxygen, metals and...
The basic goal of the conference was consideration of the origin of the planets of the solar system,...
This presentation illustrates the outstanding achievements of the USSR, and later Russia, in the stu...
This book is the first to document in depth the history of lunar and planetary cartography in Russia...
Trajectory opportunities have been identified for free return manned flyby, or encounter, missions t...
This is an electronic version of an historical NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) ...
The Program Committee for the Twentieth Lunar and Planetary Science Conference has chosen these cont...
Perminov was the leading designer for Mars and Venus spacecraft at the Soviet Lavochkin design burea...
Since the launch of the first artificial satellite – Sputnik 1 – by the Soviet Union in 1957, and th...
Little is known of Soviet and Russian lunar exploration although, in fact, the Soviet Union/Russia: ...
The Soviet Union began the exploration of space with the launch of Sputnik in 1957, well over 50 yea...
Russia’s accomplishments in planetary space exploration were not achieved easily. Formerly, the USSR...
Luna 2, launched by the USSR in 1959, was the first spacecraft from Earth to land on the moon. That ...
Over the past decade, two robotic missions to the Moon, Clementine and Lunar Prospector, have conduc...
The Soviet Space Program proposes large-scale investigations of Mars as one of the most important tr...
Compiled by the Lunar and Planetary Institute.In situ solar furnace production of oxygen, metals and...
The basic goal of the conference was consideration of the origin of the planets of the solar system,...
This presentation illustrates the outstanding achievements of the USSR, and later Russia, in the stu...
This book is the first to document in depth the history of lunar and planetary cartography in Russia...
Trajectory opportunities have been identified for free return manned flyby, or encounter, missions t...
This is an electronic version of an historical NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) ...
The Program Committee for the Twentieth Lunar and Planetary Science Conference has chosen these cont...
Perminov was the leading designer for Mars and Venus spacecraft at the Soviet Lavochkin design burea...
Since the launch of the first artificial satellite – Sputnik 1 – by the Soviet Union in 1957, and th...