Soviet Luna 16 spacecraft, 1970
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Soviet Luna 16 spacecraft, 1970
Soviet Luna 16 spacecraft model, showing its launch from the Moon. The Luna 16 unmanned space probe was launched by the Soviet Union on 12th September 1970. It landed on the Moon on 20th September, obtained a sample of lunar soil, and then lifted off again just over a day later. It safely returned to Earth on 24th September 1970. It was the third mission that successfully returned a lunar sample, the first by the Soviet Union, after two earlier missions by the USA. Photographed in March 1970
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1900s 1970 1970s Design Exhibit Exhibition Exploration Launch Launching Lifting Off Lunar Mission Moon Museum Plan Planetary Rocket Rocket Science Rocketry Russian Sample September Solar System Soviet Space Craft Space Flight Space Probe Space Race Taking Off Unmanned
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This print showcases the Soviet Luna 16 spacecraft, a remarkable achievement in space exploration. The model depicts the historic moment of its launch from the Moon, capturing the essence of this groundbreaking mission. Launched by the Soviet Union on September 12th, 1970, Luna 16 landed on the lunar surface eight days later. Its primary objective was to collect a sample of lunar soil and return it safely back to Earth. As one of only three missions at that time to successfully retrieve a lunar sample, Luna 16 marked an important milestone for both Soviet and global space research efforts. This photograph provides a glimpse into this pivotal moment in history when humanity's thirst for knowledge extended beyond our planet's boundaries. The technological prowess behind this unmanned spacecraft is evident in its design and execution. It symbolizes mankind's relentless pursuit of scientific discovery and pushes the boundaries of what we thought possible during that era. The image captures not only the physicality of rocketry but also represents an emblematic chapter in human ingenuity. Displayed as part of an exhibition or museum collection, this print serves as a reminder of how far we have come in our understanding and exploration of outer space. It stands as a testament to human determination and innovation while inspiring future generations to continue pushing forward into uncharted territories within our solar system and beyond.
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