
N1 (rocket) - Wikipedia
The N1 was the Soviet counterpart to the US Saturn V and was intended to enable crewed travel to the Moon and beyond, [6] with studies beginning as early as 1959. [7] Its first stage, Block A, was the most powerful rocket stage ever flown for over 50 years, with the record standing until Starship's first integrated flight test . [ 8 ]
Luna 25: Russia’s lunar lander crashes into the moon | CNN
2023年8月20日 · Russia’s first lunar mission in decades has ended in failure with its Luna 25 spacecraft crashing into the moon’s surface. The incident, a blow to Russia’s space ambitions, happened after...
New Secrets of Huge Soviet Moon Rocket Revealed | Space
2011年2月7日 · Research that digs back over the decades is providing an illuminating look at the former Soviet Union’s failed bid to send cosmonauts to the moon. Between February 1969 and November 1972,...
Russia's Luna-25 spacecraft crashes into Moon - BBC
2023年8月20日 · Russia's unmanned Luna-25 spacecraft has crashed into the Moon after spinning out of control, officials say. It was Russia's first Moon mission in almost 50 years.
Russia's first lunar mission in 47 years smashes into the moon in ...
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Russia's Luna-25 moon mission fails: what you need to know
2023年8月20日 · Russia's first moonshot in nearly half a century has failed after its Luna-25 spacecraft spun out of control and smashed into the moon.
N1: The Rise and Fall of the USSR's Moon Rocket
2020年2月21日 · The N1, or Raketa-nositel "rocket-carrier", was a Soviet heavy-lift launch vehicle intended to send Soviet cosmonauts to the moon in the late 1960s and early 70s. The L3 complex was the four-component system designed to fly and land cosmonauts on the moon.
N1 moon rocket - RussianSpaceWeb.com
The N1 Moon rocket. At the end of the 1950s, the OKB-1 design bureau led by Sergei Korolev began development of a super-heavy rocket booster, later designated N1.
Russian Moon lander crash — what happened, and what’s next?
2023年8月21日 · Luna 25 was launched atop a Soyuz rocket from Vostochny Cosmodrome in eastern Russia. Credit: Roscosmos State Space Corporation via AP/Alamy. Russia says its Luna 25 spacecraft has crashed into...
50 Years Later, the Soviet Union’s Luna Program Gets a Reboot
2021年7月18日 · After several delays and a launch failure on June 14, Soviet engineers finally managed to put the Luna 15 scooper on a path to the moon on July 13, 1969, just three days before Apollo 11...