Russia's first moon mission in 47 years failed when its Luna-25 space craft spun out of control and crashed into the moon after a problem preparing for pre-landing orbit.
The exact details of the reason(s) behind the failure of the mission are yet to be ascertained but as Russian space agency Roscosmos said a few hours before the crash, “Luna-25 Suffered Emergency Situation Above The Moon.”
the moon, china has a lander and a rover. so, the probability is low that the spacex second rocket booster will, you know, kind of second-stage booster will impact that. again, things to look out for. it s not the first time we ve crash-landed anything into the moon. in fact, russia did it in 1962, a couple years after sputnik 1. they had crash-landed something near the south pole and discovered water ice. so this is the first time when something that hasn t been planned to crash into the moon is doing. so, very interesting. we ll keep watching. well, why is it, as i ve heard, why is it safer for the boost tore slam into the moon versus the orbit? the moon is the moon, god forbid it hits the iss or something up there? you re exactly right. the l here s the thing, the reason it s in this derelict orbit,
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