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Title: Luna Glob Russian Moon Mission approved
Post by: Stowbridge on 06/05/2006 04:42 pm
http://mosnews.com/news/2006/06/05/lunamissiom.shtml
Title: RE: Luna Glob Russian Moon Mission approved
Post by: Mark Max Q on 06/05/2006 06:52 pm
So is this what RSC Energia have been looking for? Federal government money to go after the Moon?
Title: Re: Luna Glob Russian Moon Mission approved
Post by: simonbp on 06/05/2006 08:14 pm
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This will include two penetrators that will be fired toward the Apollo 11 and Apollo 12 landing sites to acquire subsurface data to build on the manned exploration and instrumentation left at those locations 37 years ago by U.S. astronauts.

"Tranquility Base here, we're being bombed by the Russians!" :)

Simon ;)
Title: RE: Luna Glob Russian Moon Mission approved
Post by: George CA on 06/05/2006 11:33 pm
Do the Russians on here think Russia will make it to the moon with the money being asked, or is it similar to the NASA aims, which obviously cost a lot more than they are claiming.
Title: RE: Luna Glob Russian Moon Mission approved
Post by: Orbiter Obvious on 06/06/2006 01:01 am
Does President Putin support the Moon/Mars visions for Russia? Has Russia/Soviet Union ever had a president that really was a big space fan?
Title: RE: Luna Glob Russian Moon Mission approved
Post by: HailColumbia on 06/06/2006 01:38 am
how close do you suppose they will attempt to land near 11 and 12?  It would be horrible if they somehow accidently disturbed the sites, especially tranquility base.
Title: RE: Luna Glob Russian Moon Mission approved
Post by: Thomas ESA on 06/06/2006 04:39 am
It would be one amazing shot if they did hit anything from the Apollo program ;)
Title: Re: Luna Glob Russian Moon Mission approved
Post by: Danderman on 03/26/2007 01:41 am
More here on Luna-Glob:

http://lunar.gsfc.nasa.gov/library/3-03RSA_Future-Mitrofanov.pdf

This is the official Russian Federal Space Agency plan, not the Energia plan, so at least there is Federal money behind the project. Note the convergence with the 2009 Phobos-Grunt systems, which are designed to fly on Soyuz instead of Proton.
Title: Re: Luna Glob Russian Moon Mission approved
Post by: Skyrocket on 03/26/2007 09:16 pm
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Danderman - 26/3/2007  3:41 AM

More here on Luna-Glob:

http://lunar.gsfc.nasa.gov/library/3-03RSA_Future-Mitrofanov.pdf

This is the official Russian Federal Space Agency plan, not the Energia plan, so at least there is Federal money behind the project. Note the convergence with the 2009 Phobos-Grunt systems, which are designed to fly on Soyuz instead of Proton.

The Luna-Glob described in the document above features no penetrators.

This one fits better to the described mission:

http://www.novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/nk/forum-pic/Luna-Glob.ppt

Title: Re: Luna Glob Russian Moon Mission approved
Post by: wannamoonbase on 03/27/2007 01:28 am
Until it launches I won't hold my breath.  There has been lots of talk out of Russia about grand plans but little has materialized.

Would be very exciting to Russia getting into the lunar game.
Title: Re: Luna Glob Russian Moon Mission approved
Post by: Danderman on 03/27/2007 04:19 am
FWIW, both Photos-Grunt and Luna-Glob are in the Federal budget. Typically, Russian programs that are authorized in the budget do get to fly, sooner or later.  More recently, money has been flowing into the FSA budget, so the prospects are better now that these will fly on time.

Fingers crossed.
Title: Re: Luna Glob Russian Moon Mission approved
Post by: sammie on 11/12/2007 02:47 pm
It seems that the whole mission is yet undefined. Russia and India signed an agreement on Lunar exploration,  link (http://en.rian.ru/russia/20071112/87644657.html).

According to this article the whole Russian moon exploration program will consist of 4 probes, The first launched in 2010, to be entirely Russian. A second probe to be launched in 2011 will be done in cooperation with India and to be launched from India. A 3rd and 4th probe to launched even later will study mineral resources and other scientific and research experiments.

There is still the idea of penetrators floating around for the first mission.