- Lunokhod programme
Lunokhod (Russian "Луноход, "Moonwalker") 1 and 2 were a pair of by the Soviet robotic lunar rovers landed on the
Moon in 1970 and 1973, respectively. They were in operation conterminously with theZond series of flyby missions. The Lunokhod missions were primarily designed to explore the surface and return pictures. This complemented the Luna series of missions that were intended to be sample return missions and orbiters. They were designed byAlexander Kemurdjian [ [http://www.astro.uni-bonn.de/~dfischer/mirror/250.html Lunochod's chief designer is dead] ] atNPO Lavochkin . It wouldn't be until 1996 with theMars Pathfinder that another remote controlled vehicle would be put on an extraterrestrial body.Development
Lunokhod's original primary mission was the survey of sites for later manned landings and
lunar base s. Also, it was intended that the spacecraft would provide a radio beacon for precision landings of manned spacecraft. Originally, the vehicle was designed to be used by a single cosmonaut between primary and back-upLK Lander s in case of failure. Instead, it was used for remote exploration of the lunar surface after the successful Apollo manned lunar landings.In summer 1968, at the KIP-10(КИП-10) in the secret village of Shkolnoye, near
Simferopol , a lunodrom (moondrome) was built. It covered an area of one hectare (120 meters by 70 meters) and was very similar to some parts of the lunar surface. It was constructed using more than 3,000 cubic meters of soil, and included 54 craters up to 16 m in diameter and around about 160 rocks of various sizes. The whole area was covered with bricks, painted in gray and black. It was used to analyze problems with the Lunokhod chassis.Fact|date=May 2008After years of secret engineering development and training, the first Lunokhod was launched on
February 19 ,1969 . However, within a few seconds the rocket disintegrated and the first Lunokhod was lost. The rest of the world did not learn of the rocket's valuable payload until years later."Tank on the Moon", The Nature of Things with David Suzuki, CBC-TV,December 6 ,2007 ]Lunokhod 1
After the destruction of the original Lunokhod, Soviet engineers began work immediately on another lunar vehicle.
Lunokhod 1 (Луноход, moon walker in Russian) was the first of two unmanned lunar rovers landed on the Moon by the Soviet Union as part of its Lunokhod program. The spacecraft which carried Lunokhod 1 was namedLuna 17 . Lunokhod was the first roving remote-controlled robot to land on another world.Luna 17 was launched on
1970-11-10 at 14:44:01 UTC. After reaching Earthparking orbit , the final stage of Luna 17's launching rocket fired to place it into a trajectory towards the Moon (1970-11-10 at 14:54 UTC). After two course correction manoeuvres (on November 12 and 14) it entered lunar orbit on1970-11-15 at 22:00 UTC.The spacecraft soft-landed on the Moon in the Sea of Rains on
1970-11-17 at 03:47 UTC. The lander had dual ramps from which the payload, Lunokhod 1, could descend to the lunar surface. At 06:28 UT the rover moved onto the moon's surface.To be able to work in vacuum a special fluoride based lubricant was used for the mechanical parts and the electrical engines (one in each wheel hub) were enclosed in pressurised containers. [
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Rover description
Lunokhod 1 was a lunar vehicle formed of a tub-like compartment with a large convex lid on eight independently powered wheels. Its length was 2.3 metres. Lunokhod 1 was equipped with a cone-shaped antenna, a highly directional
helical antenna , fourtelevision cameras , and special extendable devices to impact the lunar soil for density measurements and mechanical property tests.An
X-ray spectrometer , anX-ray telescope ,cosmic ray detector s, and alaser device were also included. The vehicle was powered by batteries which were recharged during the lunar day by asolar cell array mounted on the underside of the lid. During the lunar nights, the lid was closed and apolonium -210 heat source kept the internal components at operating temperature.The rover stood 135 cm (4 ft 5 in) high and had a mass of 840 kg (1,850 lb). It was about 170 cm (5 ft 7 in) long and 160 cm (4 ft 11 in) wide and had 8 wheels each with an independent suspension, motor and brake. The rover had two speeds, ~1 km/h and ~2 km/h (0.6 mph and 1.2 mph).
Payload
*Cameras (two TV & four panoramic telephotometers)
*RIFMA X-ray fluorescence spectrometer
*RT-1 X-ray telescope
*PrOP odometer/penetrometer
*RV-2N radiation detector
*TL laser retroreflectorLunokhod 2
was the second of two unmanned lunar rovers landed on the Moon by the Soviet Union as part of the Lunokhod program.The SL-12/D-1-e launcher put the spacecraft into Earth parking orbit in
1973-01-08 , followed by translunar injection. On1973-01-12 , Luna 21 was braked into a 90 by 100 km (approx. 56 by 62 mile) orbit about the Moon.The
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.Landing occurred on
1973-01-15 , at 23:35 UT in Le Monnier crater at 25.85 degrees N, 30.45 degrees E.After landing, the Lunokhod 2 took TV images of the surrounding area, then rolled down a ramp to the surface at 01:14 UT on
1973-01-16 and took pictures of the Luna 21 lander and landing site.Rover description
Lunokhod 2 was equipped with three
slow-scan television cameras, one mounted high on the rover for navigation, which could return high resolution images at different rates—3.2, 5.7, 10.9 or 21.1 seconds per frame (not frames per second). These images were used by a five-man team of controllers on Earth who sent driving commands to the rover in real time. There were 4 panoramic cameras mounted on the rover.Power was supplied by a solar panel on the inside of a round hinged lid which covered the instrument bay, which would charge the batteries when opened. A
polonium -210 radioactive heat source was used to keep the rover warm during the long lunar nights.Scientific instruments included a
soil mechanics tester,solar X-ray experiment, anastrophotometer to measure visible andultraviolet light levels, amagnetometer deployed in front of the rover on the end of a 2.5 m (8 ft 2 in) boom, aradiometer , aphotodetector (Rubin-1) for laser detection experiments, and a French-supplied lasercorner reflector .Payload
*Cameras (three TV & four panoramic telephotometers)
*RIFMA-M X-ray fluorescence spectrometer
*X-ray telescope
*PROP odometer/penetrometer
*RV-2N-LS radiation detector
*TL laser retroreflector
*AF-3L UV/visible astrophotometer
*SG-70A magnetometer
*Rubin 1 photodetectorLunokhod 3
Lunokhod 3 was built, but never flown to the Moon. It remains at the NPO Lavochkin museum.Results
During its 322 Earth days of operations,
Lunokhod 1 traveled 10.5 km and returned more than 20,000 TV images and 206 high-resolution panoramas. In addition, it performed twenty-five soil analyses with its RIFMA x-ray fluorescence spectrometer and used its penetrometer at 500 different locations.Lunokhod 2 operated for about 4 months, covered 37 km (23 miles) of terrain, including hilly upland areas andrilles , and currently holds the record for longest distance of travel of any extraterrestrial vehicle. It sent back 86 panoramic images and over 80,000 TV pictures. Many mechanical tests of the surface, laser ranging measurements, and other experiments were completed during this time.For comparison, the modern NASA rovers Spirit and Opportunity had, by their first anniversary in 2005, traveled a total of 6 km and transmitted a total of 62,000 images. [ [http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6782504/ MSNBC - Mars rover celebrates first anniversary Mon., Jan. 3, 2005] .] (Spirit and Opportunity are smaller, three decades more advanced, and had already lasted four times longer than anticipated by this point.) Although the prize for longevity must go to the NASA twins, for having lasted over three and one-half years, the technical achievements of the Lunokhod program were nothing short of amazing by any standard.
Present locations and ownership
The final location of Lunokhod 1 is uncertain by a few kilometers [ [http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/lpsc2005/pdf/1194.pdf Stooke, P.J., 2005. Lunar & Planetary Science XXXVI, Abstract #1194] ] .
Lunar laser ranging experiment s have failed to detect a return signal from it since the 1970s. [ [http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/060327_mystery_monday.html SPACE.com - Lunar Lost & Found: The Search for Old Spacecraft by Leonard David, Space.com 2006 March 27] .]Lunokhod 2 continues to be detected by
lunar laser ranging experiment s and its position is known to sub-meter accuracy. Ownership of Lunokhod 2 and the Luna 21 lander was sold by theLavochkin Association for $68500 in December 1993 at a Sotheby's auction in New York [ [http://discovermagazine.com/1994/apr/thebloconthebloc363 The Bloc on the Block (by Jeffrey Kluger): Discover magazine, April 2004] ] (although the catalog incorrectly lists lot 68A as Luna 17/Lunokhod 1) [Sotheby's Catalogue - "Russian Space History", Addendum, Lot 68A, December 11, 1993] .The buyer was computer gaming entrepreneur and astronaut's sonRichard Garriott (also known asLord British ), who stated in a 2001 interview withComputer Games Magazine 's Cindy Yans that:"I purchased Lunakod 21 [sic] from the Russians. I am now the world's only private owner of an object on a foreign celestial body. Though there are international treaties that say, no government shall lay claim to geography off planet earth, I am not a government. Summarily, I claim the moon in the name of Lord British!" [ [http://demiurg.net/games/lb/ Lord British, we hardly knew ye] ] .
Richard Garriott has more recently confirmed that he is the owner of Lunokhod 2 [ [http://www.collectspace.com/news/news-100207a.html The Astronaut's Son's Secret Sputnik, CollectSPACE October 2007] ] [ [http://radio.seti.org/past-shows.php Are We Alone (podcast interview with SETI Institute Director Seth Shostak), December 10, 2007] ] .
ee also
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Exploration of the Moon
*Google Lunar X PRIZE
*Mars Exploration Rovers
*Mars Pathfinder References
*Vinogradov, A. P. (ed.), (1971). "Peredvizhnaya Laboratoriya na Lune Lunokhod-1. Tom 1." Moscow, Nauka.
*Barsukov, V. L. (ed.), (1978) "Peredvizhnaya Laboratoriya na Lune Lunokhod-1. Tom 2." Moscow, Nauka.
* [http://www.airspacemag.com/space-exploration/other-moon.html The Other Moon Landings] by Andy Chaikin, Smithsonian Air & Space magazine February/March 2004.External links
* [http://selena.sai.msu.ru/Home/moone.htm Lunar and Planetary Department Moscow University]
* [http://www.zarya.info/Diaries/Luna/Luna.php Exploring the Moon (1969-1976)] - a diary of significant events in Soviet lunar exploration, including those associated with the Lunokhod programme
* [http://www.mentallandscape.com/C_CatalogMoon.htm Don P. Mitchell's catalog of Soviet Moon Images] including many from the Lunokhod programme
* [http://www.lunarpedia.org/index.php?title=Lunakhod Lunakhod] article at [http://www.lunarpedia.org Lunarpedia]
* [http://www.panoramio.com/photo/8994008 Tests of breadboard models of lunokhods on moonodrome(лунодром - moondrome in Russian) nearSimferopol in 1969]
* [http://epizodsspace.testpilot.ru/bibl/ziv/2005/2-lunohod.html Remote control lunokhods and planetrovers] in Russian.
* [http://www.astronaut.ru/luna/crew.htm Crews lunokhods] in Russian.
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