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First lunar mission launched by Russia in 47 years

Ali Ömer Yıldız by Ali Ömer Yıldız
August 11, 2023
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First lunar mission launched by Russia in 47 years

Russia has launched a bold lunar mission to soft-land on the Moon’s South Pole.

Russia has launched its first space mission in nearly 50 years that will attempt a gentle landing on the lunar surface. This mission, known as Luna 25, has a crucial goal: to become the first country to successfully land on the Moon’s south pole.

The Beginnings and Aspirations

Luna 25 was launched from the Vostochny Spaceport in Russia’s Far East on a Soyuz-2.1b rocket. This project has piqued the interest of the international community due to its audacious objective of reaching the Moon’s south pole, which is thought to have significant water resources. The availability of water resources at this site has the potential to transform lunar exploration operations.

An Investigation with Wide-Reaching Consequences

The decision to land in the Moon’s south pole has enormous scientific implications. Because of its persistent shaded parts, where the Sun’s rays never directly penetrate, this region is said to be rich in water ice. Water on the Moon is not only important for future human missions, but it might also be turned into oxygen and hydrogen, which are required for life support systems and rocket fuel.

Russia’s Predictions

Roskosmos, Russia’s space agency, has stated that it expects Luna 25 to land on the Moon’s surface on August 21. This mission is a watershed moment for Russia, reviving its presence in lunar exploration after a long break.

Historical Consideration

Luna 24, the previous Soviet-era lunar mission, was launched on August 22, 1976. Other countries have mimicked the rebirth of lunar exploration. India recently launched its own lunar mission, Chandrayaan-3, with a planned August 23 landing. These efforts highlight the growing global interest in discovering the Moon’s mysteries and its riches.

Russia’s Luna 25 mission represents not only a technological victory, but also an important step forward in humanity’s desire to explore and harness the untapped resources of the Moon’s undiscovered zones.

News Source: BBC Turkish

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