| Piú votate - The Soviet "Moon Programme" |

Luna17-Video.jpgThe "Nest" of Lunokhod-1 (video picture)173 visiteOver 20.000 low-resolution (LR) video pictures were transmitted by Luna 17, primarily for use by the drivers to navigate the Rover. Note the usual horizontal scanlines of a TV camera, as opposed to the vertical scanlines of the cycloramic cameras.      (5 voti)
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Luna17-Horz13-a.jpgLunar Crater195 visiteUn cratere senza nome e dalle dimensioni non precisate (ma comunque diremmo che esso potrebbe avere un diametro compreso fra gli 8 ed i 10 metri) staziona davanti alle telecamere del Lunokhod-1.
Non sappiamo se esso venne "visitato".     (5 voti)
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Luna17_Lander_1.jpgLuna 17 Lander from atop (EDM)127 visitenessun commentoMareKromium     (4 voti)
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Zq-Laika_1.jpgLaika: one Real Hero! (stamp from Rumania)166 visitenessun commentoMareKromium     (4 voti)
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Luna17-Photomosaic-001b.jpgMedium-sized Boulders and buried Boulders54 visitenessun commentoMareKromium     (4 voti)
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Zond-08-69-1.jpgLunar Surface from ZOND-896 visitenessun commento     (4 voti)
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Luna21-D.jpgLuna 21 and Lunokhod 2: a new "Moon-Walk"120 visiteThe Luna 21 spacecraft landed on the Moon and deployed the second Soviet Lunar Rover (Lunokhod 2). The primary objectives of the mission were to collect images of the Lunar Surface, examine ambient light levels to determine the feasibility of astronomical observations from the Moon, perform laser ranging experiments from Earth, observe solar X-rays, measure local magnetic fields, and study mechanical properties of the Lunar Surface material.     (4 voti)
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Zond-07-16.jpgThe surface of the Moon, from ZOND-7 (3)81 visitenessun commento     (4 voti)
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Zond-07-15.jpgThe surface of the Moon, from ZOND-7 (2)111 visitenessun commento     (4 voti)
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Zond-06-03d.jpgLunar Surface from ZOND-6151 visiteLa qualità del frame migliora ed i rilievi anomali...svaniscono. Era dunque ingannevole il primo frame mentre questo è "genuino", o viceversa?!?... In ogni caso ci sembra che qualcosa, fra le due immagini, sia cambiata.
Verificate Voi stessi.
Note originali:"A crash landing on Earth flattened and broke open the film canister, but 52 photographs were recovered with some degree of laceration and fogging. Only a few fragments of Zond-6 images have been published. (...) Poor print quality, not film damage, is the reason for the low quality of some of the existing Zond-6 frames".     (4 voti)
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Luna17-Horz01.jpgMare Imbrium: the Rover is leaving the "nest"...263 visiteLuna-17 landed on the Moon on November 15, 1970. The robotic rover, Lunokhod-1 rolled off the landing platform to explore the surface of the Moon for about a month. Two cycloramic cameras on either side of the rover were oriented for 180° horizontal panoramas (500×3000 pixels). These panoramas are sometimes geometrically warped to correct for the 15° tilt of the camera. Two other cameras were oriented for 360° vertical panoramas of 500×6000 pixels, including images of the sky, for star locations. A level indicator was placed below these cameras, with a bull's eye pattern and a small metal ball bearing.
Over 200 panoramas were returned. Two cameras transmitted simultaneously, on 130 and 190 KHz subcarriers. Analysis of these images was carried out by the Sternberg Astronomical Institute (SAI), the Vernadskii Geophysical Institute (GEOKhI), and the Space Research Institute (IKI). The cameras were built by Arnold Selivanov's Team.     (4 voti)
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Luna09-DailyExpress.jpgThe surface of Oceanus Procellarum221 visiteThe List:
Luna 1: launched on January, 2, 1959 - Lunar Fly-By;
Luna 2: launched on September, 12, 1959 - Impacted Moon on Sept. 14, 1959 at ~07:30:00 UT (Lat. 29,10° N; Long. 0.00 - Palus Putredinis);
Luna 3: launched on October, 4, 1959 - Lunar Fly-by;
Luna 4: launched on April, 2, 1963 - Lunar Fly-By;
Luna 5: launched on May, 9, 1965 - Impacted Moon (Mare Nubium);
Luna 6: launched on June, 8, 1965 - Attempted Lander - Missed Moon;
Luna 7: launched on October, 4, 1965 - Lunar Impact - Oceanus Procellarum;
Luna 8: launched on December,3, 1965 - Lunar Impact - Oceanus Procellarum;
Luna 9: launched on January, 31, 1966 - Landed on the Moon on Feb., 3, 1966, at 18:44:52 UT (Lat. 7,08° N; Long. 295,63° E - Oceanus Procellarum);
Luna 10: launched on March, 31, 1966 - LO
Luna 11: launched on August, 24, 1966 - LO
Luna 12: launched on October, 22, 1966 - LO
Luna 13: launched on December, 21, 1966 - Landed on the Moon on Dec., 24, 1966 at 18:01:00 UT (Lat. 18,87° N; 297,95° E - Oceanus Procellarum).     (4 voti)
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