- Luna 16
Luna 16 (Ye-8-5 series) was an
unmanned space mission of theLuna program , also called Lunnik 16 (two n).Luna 16 was the first
robot ic probe to land on theMoon and return a sample to Earth. [cite book |last=Burrows |first=William E. |title=This New Ocean: The Story of the First Space Age |year=1999 |publisher=Modern Library | pages=page 432 |isbn=0375754857] It represented the firstlunar sample return mission by theSoviet Union , and was the third lunar sample return mission overall, following theApollo 11 andApollo 12 missions.The spacecraft consisted of two attached stages, an ascent stage mounted on top of a descent stage. The descent stage was a cylindrical body with four protruding landing legs, fuel tanks, a landing radar, and a dual descent engine complex.
A main descent engine was used to slow the craft until it reached a cutoff point which was determined by the onboard computer based on altitude and velocity. After cutoff a bank of lower thrust jets was used for the final landing. The descent stage also acted as a launch pad for the ascent stage.
The ascent stage was a smaller cylinder with a rounded top. It carried a cylindrical hermetically sealed soil sample container inside a re-entry capsule.
The spacecraft descent stage was equipped with a television camera, radiation and temperature monitors, telecommunications equipment, and an extendable arm with a drilling rig for the collection of a lunar soil sample.
Mission profile
The Luna 16 automatic station was launched toward the Moon from a preliminary Earth orbit and after one mid-course correction on
13 September it entered a circular 111 km with 70° inclination lunar orbit onSeptember 17 ,1970 .The lunar
gravity was studied from thisorbit . After two orbital adjustments were performed on18 September and19 September theperilune was decreased to 15.1 km, as well as the inclination altered in preparation for landing. At perilune at 05:12 UT on20 September , the main braking engine was fired, initiating the descent to the lunar surface. Six minutes later at 05:18 UT, the spacecraft safely soft-landed in its target area at 0°41' south latitude and 56°18' east longitude, in the northeast area of the Sea of Fertility, approximately 100 kilometers east of Webb crater. This was the first landing made in the lunar night side, as the Sun had set about 60 hours earlier. The main descent engine cut off at an altitude of 20 m and the landing jets cut off at 2 m height at a velocity less than 2.4 m/s, followed by vertical free-fall. The mass of the spacecraft at landing was 1,880 kilograms. Less than an hour after landing, at 06:03 UT, an automaticdrill penetrated the lunar surface to collect a soil sample. After drilling for 7 minutes, the drill reached a stop at 35 centimeters depth and then withdrew its sample and lifted it in an arc to the top of the spacecraft, depositing the precious cargo in a small spherical capsule mounted on the main spacecraft bus. The column ofregolith in the drill tube was then transferred to the soil sample container.Finally, after 26 hours and 25 minutes on the lunar surface at 07:43 UT on
21 September , the spacecraft’s upper stage lifted off from the Moon. The lower stage of Luna 16 remained on the lunar surface and continued transmission of lunar temperature and radiation data. Three days later on24 September , after a direct ascent traverse with no midcourse corrections, the capsule, with its 105 grams of lunar soil, reentered Earth’s atmosphere at a velocity of 11 kilometers per second. The capsule parachuted down 80 kilometers southeast of the town of Dzhezkazgan in Kazakhstan at 05:25 UT on24 September 1970 . Analysis of the darkbasalt material indicated a close resemblance to soil recovered by the AmericanApollo 12 mission.According to the
Bochum Radio Space Observatory in theFederal Republic of Germany , strong and good quality television pictures were returned by the spacecraft.Luna 16 was a landmark success for the Soviets in their deep space explorationprogram; the mission accomplished the first fully automatic recovery of soil samples from the surface of any extraterrestrial body.
*Launch Date/Time:
1970-09-12 at 13:25:53 UTC
*On-orbit dry mass: 5600 kgsequence
prev=Luna 1970B
list=Luna programme
next=Luna 17 References
External links
* [http://www.zarya.info/Diaries/Luna/Luna16.php Zarya - Luna 16 chronology]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.