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Russian lunar mission ends with spacecraft crashing into moon after 47 years.

Visitors stand next to a mockup of a ​new Russian orbital space‌ station, presented by Roscosmos State Space Corporation, during the Army-2022 International Military-Technical ‍Forum ⁤at the Russian Armed Forces’ Patriot Park in Kubinka, outside Moscow on‌ August 16, 2022. (Photo‍ by NATALIA KOLESNIKOVA/AFP via Getty Images)

OAN’s Brooke Mallory
12:42 PM – Sunday, August 20, 2023

Russia’s first lunar mission in almost 50 years ended when its unmanned​ Luna-25 spacecraft spun out of control and crashed into the moon after reportedly experiencing a glitch while preparing for ⁣pre-landing orbit.

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Officials in Russia ​anticipated that the prestige mission would demonstrate that they could still compete⁣ in space travel, despite the⁢ nation’s post-Soviet fall and preoccupations with the Ukraine war.

The Luna-25 mission, which launched on August 11th, was ‍Russia’s first attempt to send a spacecraft to​ the moon since the ‌Luna-24 ⁤mission in 1976.

The mission’s abrupt end underscored Russia’s collapse in space authority since the Cold War, when Moscow was the first ‍to launch a satellite into orbit, Sputnik 1.

Roscosmos, Russia’s ​official space organization, lost touch​ with the spacecraft at​ around 11:57 GMT on Saturday when the ship began having problems while preparing ⁤for pre-landing orbit, according to ‌the agency.

“The apparatus moved⁣ into an ​unpredictable orbit and ceased to exist as a result of a collision with the surface of the Moon,” Roscosmos representatives said in a statement.

According to Russian authorities, a special ⁢interdepartmental⁢ panel has been constituted to investigate the ship’s failure.

Luna-25 was scheduled to touch down on Monday, and the loss comes as ‍Russia’s $2 trillion economy‍ faces Western sanctions ⁣as well as Europe’s longest land battle since World ⁤War‌ II.

As word of ⁤Russia’s crashed craft⁢ spread, the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) announced that its latest rival spacecraft will be scheduled to⁣ land​ on the moon’s south pole this week.

“India’s Chandrayaan-3 is set⁤ to ​land on the moon on August 23,” the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) posted on X, formerly⁤ known as Twitter,⁤ around the time news of the Luna crash broke.

Similar concerns arose over a decade earlier ‌with the disastrous Fobos-Grunt ​mission in 2011, when Russia’s Mars-bound spacecraft could not⁣ leave Earth’s​ orbit before crashing into the Pacific Ocean in 2012.

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