- Lunar orbit
In
astronomy , lunar orbit (also known as a Selenocentric orbit) refers to the orbit of an object around theMoon .As used in the
space program , this refers not to the orbit of the Moon about theEarth , but to orbits by various manned or unmanned spacecraft around the Moon. The first spacecraft to reach the vicinity of the Moon was the Soviet unmanned vehicleLuna 1 onJanuary 4 ,1959 .cite web
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accessdate = 2007-02-17] It passed within 5,995 km of the Moon's surface.Luna 3 , launched onOctober 4 ,1959 used a figure-8 trajectory, orfree return trajectory , to swing around the backside of the Moon, and return the first pictures of the far side of the Lunar surface. The figure-8 trajectory was not a true orbit around the Moon, as the spacecraft only circled a portion of the Moon, and then went on a free return trajectory back to earth.The
Soviet Union 'sLuna 10 was the first spacecraft to actually orbit theMoon in April 1966.cite web
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title = APPENDIX C [367-373] RECORD OF UNMANNED LUNAR PROBES, 1958-1968: Soviet Union
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accessdate = 2007-02-17] It studiedmicrometeoroid flux, and lunar environment untilMay 30 1966 .The first
United States spacecraft to enter a true lunar orbit, in the sense that it was a satellite continuously going around the Moon, wasLunar Orbiter 1 onAugust 14 ,1966 .cite web
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accessdate = 2007-02-17] The first orbit was anelliptical orbit , with anapolune of 1,866.8 kilometers and aperilune of 189.1 kilometers. [cite web
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title = CHAPTER IX: MISSIONS I, II, III: APOLLO SITE SEARCH AND VERIFICATION, The First Launch
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accessdate = 2007-02-17] This was the first of five similar spacecraft launched over a period of thirteen months, all of which successfully mapped the Moon. The primary mission of the Lunar Orbiter program was to search for suitableApollo Project landing sites.The Apollo Project's
Command and Service Module remained in lunar orbit while the Lunar Module landed. Selection of an orbit was constrained on the low side by lunar mountains reaching heights of 20,000 feet (nearly seven kilometers), and on the high side by the need to obtain suitable imagery. Lunar Orbiters were mostly around 200 miles altitude while the Apollo Project used roughly 65 miles. Orbital periods were roughly two hours.Gravitational anomalies slightly distorting the orbits of the Lunar Orbiters led to the discovery of
Mass concentration s ("mascons"), concentrations of mass beneath the lunar surface caused by large impacting bodies at some remote time in the past. These anomalies were too small to be of significance for the short time the Apollo Project's spacecraft were in lunar orbit.ee also
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