Soviet and Russian Lunar ExplorationSpringer Science & Business Media, 17.8.2007 - 318 sivua This book tells the story of the Soviet and Russian lunar programme, from its origins to the present-day federal Russian space programme. Brian Harvey describes the techniques devised by the USSR for lunar landing, from the LK lunar module to the LOK lunar orbiter and versions tested in Earth’s orbit. He asks whether these systems would have worked and examines how well they were tested. He concludes that political mismanagement rather than technology prevented the Soviet Union from landing cosmonauts on the moon. The book is well timed for the return to the moon by the United States and the first missions there by China and India. |
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The rst moon probes | 15 |
3 | 44 |
The softlanders and orbiters | 69 |
The rst cosmonauts to the moon 111 | 110 |
Around the moon | 183 |
Samplers rovers and orbiters | 239 |
8 | 287 |
List of all Soviet moon probes and related missions | 297 |
309 | |
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