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Pioneer I |
Oct. 11, 1958 |
ETR |
Thor-Able |
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Reached 113,783-km altitude before disintegrating in Earth's atmosphere Oct. 12; insufficient final velocity. |
Pioneer III |
Dec. 6, 1958 |
ETR |
Juno II |
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Reached 102,322-km altitude before disintegrating in Earth's atmosphere Dec. 7; insufficient final velocity. |
Pioneer IV |
Mar. 3, 1959 |
ETR |
Juno 11 |
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Passed within 60,000 km of Moon and went into solar orbit. |
Ranger I |
Aug. 23, 1961 |
ETR |
Atlas-Agena B |
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Disintegrated Aug. 30 on failure to achieve intended Earth orbit. Orbit too low. |
Ranger II |
Nov. 18, 1961 |
ETR |
Atlas-Agena B |
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Disintegrated Nov. 18 after failing to achieve Earth orbit. |
Ranger III |
Jan. 26, 1962 |
ETR |
Atlas-Agena B |
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Missed Moon by 36,790 km; went into solar orbit. |
Ranger IV |
Apr. 23, 1962 |
ETR |
Atlas-Agena, B |
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Mission unsuccessful because camera equipment failed to function; faulty programmer First U.S. spacecraft to hit Moon. |
Ranger V |
Oct. 18, 1962 |
ETR |
Atlas-Agena B |
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Mid-course correction failed; spacecraft missed Moon by 720 km, went into solar orbit. |
Ranger VI |
Jan. 30, 1964 |
ETR |
Atlas-Agena B |
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Precise lunar impact. Photographic mission unsuccessful because premature turn-on caused camera failure. |
Ranger VII |
Jul. 28, 1964 |
ETR |
Atlas-Agena B |
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Successfully sent back 4,316 high-resolution TV photos during last 13 min of flight be fore precise impact on Moon. |
Ranger VIII |
Feb. 17, 1965 |
ETR |
Atlas-Agena, B |
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Transmitted 7,137 close-up TV photos of Moon before precise impact in Sea of Tranquility. |
Ranger IX |
Mar. 21, 1965 |
ETR |
Atlas-Agena B |
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Transmitted 5,814 TV photos before precise impact in crater Alphonsus. First high-resolution photos of lunar crater. |
Surveyor I |
May 30, 1966 |
ETR |
Atlas-Centaur |
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Softlanded on Moon; transmitted11,237 TV photos in 13 days; survived one lunar night. |
Explorer XXXIII (IMP-D) |
Jul. 1, 1966 |
ETR |
Thrust-augmented Thor-Delta |
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Failed to achieve lunar orbit because of launch errors; remained in Earth orbit. |
Lunar Orbiter |
Aug. 10, 1966 |
ETR |
Atlas-Agena D |
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Entered lunar orbit Aug. 14. Photographed Moon until Aug. 29, photographing all 9 primary and 7 potential Apollo sites, 11 areas on far side. Impacted Moon Oct. 29, 1966. |
Surveyor II |
Sep. 20, 1966 |
ETR |
Atlas-Centaur |
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Vernier failed. Spacecraft crashed on Moon SE of crater Copernicus. |
Lunar Orbiter II |
Nov. 6, 1966 |
ETR |
Atlas-Agena D |
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Returned 205 lunar frames, including 13 primary and 17 secondary Apollo sites. Impacted sur face of Moon Oct. 11, 1967. |
Lunar Orbiter III |
Feb. 4, 1967 |
ETR |
Atlas-Agena D |
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Photographed Surveyor I on Moon, Returned 182 lunar frames. Impacted Moon Oct. 9, 1967. |
Surveyor III |
Apr. 17, 1967 |
ETR |
Atlas-Centaur |
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Softlanded on Moon Apr. 19; soil sampler, photo experiments until May 3, 1967. Took 6,315 photos. |
Lunar Orbiter IV |
May 4, 1967 |
ETR |
Atlas-Agena D |
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Returned 163 frames; impacted Moon Oct. 6, 1967. |
Surveyor IV |
Jul. 14, 1967 |
ETR |
Atlas-Centaur |
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Signal lost 2.5 min before landing on Moon July 17. |
Lunar Orbiter V |
Aug. 1, 1967 |
ETR |
Atlas-Agena D |
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Last mission of Lunar Orbiter photo-mapping program. Returned 212 frames; photographed 23 new sites on far side, lst "full earth" view, 36 scientific sites, 5 Apollo sites. Impacted Moon Jan. 31, 1968. |
Surveyor V |
Sep. 8, 1967 |
ETR |
Atlas-Centaur |
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Softlanded on Moon Sep. 10. Returned over 19,000 photos, soil analysis data. |
Surveyor VI |
Nov. 7, 1967 |
ETR |
Atlas-Centaur |
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Softlanded on Moon Nov. 9. Performed lst rocket liftoff from lunar surface, moving 2.5 m. Analyzed soil 27 hrs. Transmitted 30,065 TV photos. |
Surveyor VII |
Jan. 7, 1968 |
ETR |
Atlas-Centaur |
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Softlanded on Moon Jan. 10. Transmitted over 21,000 TV photos Analyzed soil and dug trench. Photographed Earth and Jupiter. Surveyor program ended.with 5th success in 7 tries. |
Probe |
Launch Date (local time) |
Launch Site |
Launch Vehicle |
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Luna I |
Jan. 2, 1959 |
Tyuratam |
A-1 |
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Passed within 6,000 km of Moon; went into solar orbit. |
Luna II |
Sep. 12, 1959 |
Tyuratam |
A-1 |
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Struck Moon Sep. 13; lst man celestial body. |
Luna III |
Oct. 4, 1959 |
Tyuratam |
A-1 |
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Recorded lst- photographic data on Moon's far side. Reentered Earth's atmosphere Apr. 20, 1960. |
Luna IV |
Apr. 2, 1963 |
Tyuratam |
A-2-e |
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Passed within 8,500 km of lunar surface. |
Luna V |
May 9, 1965 |
Tyuratam |
A-2-e |
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Struck lunar surface in unsuccessful softlanding attempt May 12. |
Luna VI |
Jun. 8, 1965 |
Tyuratam |
A-2-e |
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Intended for softlanding; missed, Moon by 160,000 km, went into solar orbit. |
Zond III |
Jul. 18, 1965 |
Tyuratam |
A-2-e |
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Flew by Moon and sent back photographic data; went into solar orbit. |
Luna VII |
Oct. 4, 1965 |
Tyuratam |
A-2-e |
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Intended for lunar s oftlanding. Retrorockets fired prematurely, causing impact on Moon Oct. 7. |
Luna VIII |
Dec. 3, 1965 |
Tyuratam |
A-2-e |
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Intended for lunar softlanding. Retrorockets fired late, causing spacecraft to impact Moon Dec. 7. |
Luna IX |
Jan. 31, 1966 |
Tyuratam |
A-2-e |
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First spacecraft to softland on Moon (Feb. 3) and transmit TV pictures of landing site to Earth. |
Luna X |
Mar. 31, 1966 |
Tyuratam |
A-2-e |
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First spacecraft to orbit Moon. Studied micrometeoroid flux, lunar environment until May 30, 1966. |
Luna XI |
Aug. 24, 1966 |
Tyuratam |
A-2-e |
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Entered lunar orbit Aug. 27. Sent back data until Oct. 1, 1966. |
Luna XII |
Oct. 22, 1966 |
Tyuratam |
A-2-e |
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Entered lunar orbit Oct. 25. Studied radiation transmitted photos of lunar surface. |
Luna XIII |
Dec. 21, 1966 |
Tyuratam |
A-2-e |
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Softlanded on Moon Dec. 24. Tested hardness of lunar surface, photographed lunar panorama. |
Luna XIV |
Apr. 7, 1968 |
Tyuratam |
A-2-e |
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Entered lunar orbit Apr. 10. Studied Earth-Moon mass relationships, Moon's gravitational field; no photos returned. |
Zond V |
Sep. 15, 1968 |
Tyuratam |
D-l-e |
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First lunar flyaround, return, and recovery. Carried biological specimens, photographed Earth. Returned to Earth Sep. 21, 1968; was recovered from Indian ocean. |
Zond VI |
Nov. 10, 1968 |
Tyuratam |
D-l-e |
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Second unmanned circumlunar flight and recovery. Carried biological specimens, camera. Landed in U.S.S.R. Nov. 17 after double-dip glide reentry, aerodynamic lift for deceleration. |