Lost Soviet Moon Lander May Have Been Found (nytimes.com)
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- News link: https://science.slashdot.org/story/26/02/10/1834214/lost-soviet-moon-lander-may-have-been-found
- Source link: https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/10/science/luna-9-moon-lander-soviet.html
> In 1966, a beach-ball-size robot bounced across the moon. Once it rolled to a stop, its four petal-like covers opened, exposing a camera that sent back the first picture taken on the surface of another world. This was Luna 9, the Soviet lander that was the earliest spacecraft to safely touchdown on the moon. While it paved the way toward interplanetary exploration, Luna 9's precise whereabouts have remained a mystery ever since.
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> That may soon change. Two research teams think they might have [1]tracked down the long-lost remains of Luna 9 . But there's a catch: The teams do not agree on the location. "One of them is wrong," said Anatoly Zak, a space journalist and author who runs RussianSpaceWeb.com and reported on the story last week. The dueling finds highlight a strange fact of the early moon race: The precise resting places of a number of spacecraft that crashed or landed on the moon in the run up to NASA's Apollo missions are lost to obscurity. A newer generation of spacecraft may at last resolve these mysteries.
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> Luna 9 launched to the moon on Jan. 31, 1966. While a number of spacecraft had crashed into the lunar surface at that stage of the moon race, it was among the earliest to try what rocket engineers call a soft landing. Its core unit, a spherical suite of scientific instruments, was about two feet across. That size makes it difficult to spot from orbit. "Luna 9 is a very, very small vehicle," said Mark Robinson, a geologist at the company Intuitive Machines, which has twice landed spacecraft on the moon.
[1] https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/10/science/luna-9-moon-lander-soviet.html
If only the flat earthers were this easy. (Score:2)
> A newer generation of spacecraft may at last resolve these mysteries.
Yes. And when we do find the evidence of former successful space missions to our moon by multiple countries (as if being able to telescope the lunar tracks from Earth isn't evidence enough), we can finally tell the conspiracy theorists still living on a lunar Hollywood set to shut the fuck up already.
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Most flatties don't dispute probes, they dispute humans went.
Alamy suckers (Score:1)
TFA's headline photo claims to be "a model of the Russian Luna 9 space vehicle on view at the Space Pavilion of the U.S.S.R. Exhibition of Economic Achievements in Moscow in 1966." Really? Just look at the scale of the "beachball-sized" sphere compared to the people around it.
It's actually Yuri Gagarin's 1957 Vostok capsule sitting on top of a last stage R-7 Semyorka. See also, [1]https://yuriesfera.net/documen... [yuriesfera.net]
[1] https://yuriesfera.net/documentos/la-nave/
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What did you expect from the New York Times ... good reporting?
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> What did you expect from the New York Times ... good reporting?
Isn’t that a felony now?
Stanliyev Kubrekov (Score:2)
One of the best directors in the Soviet era.
Alternate non-paywalled article (Score:2)
[1]https://www.scientificamerican... [scientificamerican.com]
[1] https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/where-did-luna-9-land-on-the-moon/
Re: Alternate non-paywalled article (Score:2)
This is a much better article
Soviets had some nice "firsts" (Score:2)
Notable firsts include but are not limited to:
1) First orbiting satellite.
2) First photo of far-side of the moon
3) First animal in orbit (poor Laika)
4) First human in orbit
5) First space-walk
6) First photo from surface of moon
7) First probe to return data from surface of Mars (short-lived)
8) First automated sample return from moon
9) First photo from surface of another planet (Venus)
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First 7 year old to die of cirrhosis.
Beach ball sized robot? (Score:2)
Then we all know exactly what it looked like!
[1]https://sideline.b-cdn.net/wp-... [b-cdn.net]
[1] https://sideline.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/dark-star-beach-ball-alien.jpg
One of them is wrong (Score:4, Insightful)
or both
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[1]Two men say they're Jesus - ONE man must be wrong! [youtu.be]
[1] https://youtu.be/r02BSG3_HSc?si=PqXFge47Iw8V8ZDc
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> [1]Two men say they're Jesus - ONE man must be wrong! [youtu.be]
The millions of people worldwide named Jesús would disagree, I think?
[1] https://youtu.be/r02BSG3_HSc?si=PqXFge47Iw8V8ZDc