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Russian spacecraft crashes into moon during first lunar mission in nearly half a century.

A Russian spacecraft crashed into‌ the moon‍ over ‌the​ weekend, days before scientists had planned to⁣ land ​the craft there to⁤ test landing​ technology and​ search for water.

The Luna-25 lander was supposed to be the first⁣ Russian⁢ craft to reach the moon since the 1970s, but Russian scientists lost contact during the‍ mission, and it crashed, according ‍ to Roscosmos, Russia’s ‍state space corporation.

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

A⁤ commission has ⁢been formed to investigate what led to the crash of the Luna-25, which is ⁢just⁣ the latest Russian space mission to go awry. The ‌last Russian ⁤moon ⁤exploration took place in 1976 when Luna-24 was⁤ launched.

Russia’s space corporation‌ had hoped that Luna-25 would prove the country ⁣was “capable of ⁣delivering a payload to the moon” and ‌“ensure Russia’s⁢ guaranteed access to⁢ the moon’s surface.”

Luna-25 was supposed to land on⁤ the moon’s south pole, where no other spacecraft has ‌ever made a landing. Some say the area may be home to⁤ precious ‌elements and frozen‌ water.

“The first goal is​ to find the water, to confirm‌ that it is there … to⁢ study its abundance,” said Olga Zakutnyaya, who works at Moscow’s Space Research⁣ Institute at the Russian​ Academy of Sciences, earlier this month.

Russia has⁤ faced technological ⁢and financial challenges in recent years, problems that have only been​ exacerbated by ​the cost of its war ⁤with ⁣Ukraine ⁢and the ⁣massive economic sanctions ‍placed on it by Western countries over the‍ invasion.

“It⁣ is so sad that it was not ⁣possible to land the apparatus,” said Mikhail Marov, a 90-year-old physicist and⁤ astronomer who worked in the⁢ Soviet ‌space ⁢program decades ago. “This was ‍perhaps the last hope for me to see a revival​ of our lunar program.”

Russia may work with China on future space missions, with plans for Lunar-26, ⁢Lunar-27, ⁢and ⁣Lunar-28.

An Indian ​spacecraft, the Chandrayaan-3, will attempt ⁤to land on the moon⁢ on August 23, a mission the Russians were ‍competing against. India ​would be the⁢ fourth country to⁤ have⁢ a craft land on the moon, following the U.S.,​ the Soviet ⁢Union, and China. A previous ⁢spacecraft from India crashed into the moon​ in 2019.



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