Russia’s unmanned Luna-25 spacecraft has crashed into the Moon after spinning uncontrolled. It was Russia’s first Moon mission in virtually 50 years.
The craft was designed to be the primary ever to land on the Moon’s south pole, however failed after encountering issues because it moved into its pre-landing orbit. It was set to discover part of the Moon which scientists assume may maintain frozen water and valuable parts.
Roscosmos, Russia’s state house company, introduced that it had misplaced contact with the Luna-25 and believed the craft had “ceased to exist because of a collision with the floor of the Moon”.
The lack of Luna-25 is a blow to Roscosmos. Russia’s civilian house programme has been in decline for a number of years, as state funding is more and more directed in the direction of the navy.
Clive Myrie presents BBC Information at Ten reporting by Will Vernon.
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