Roscosmos: The first data from Luna-25 sent to the Moon began to be evaluated
Roscosmos: Luna-25's journey to the earth's natural satellite continues, all systems of the spacecraft are working properly and communication with it is stable, the vehicle's energy balance is positive
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Russia's official space agency, Roscosmos, announced that scientists have begun to examine the first data from the unmanned space exploration vehicle called Luna-25, which was sent on Friday to investigate the south pole of the Moon after 47 years.
In the statement made by Roscosmos' Telegram account on social media, "Luna-25's journey to the earth's natural satellite continues, all systems of the spacecraft are working properly and communication with it is stable, the vehicle's energy balance is positive." it was said.
The statement also added, “The first measurement data regarding the flight to the Moon has been reached and the project's science team has begun to evaluate them.” expression was used.
Luna-25, which will conduct studies on the south pole of the Moon, which has never been explored before, is expected to reach the Moon on August 23.
It will take about 5.5 days for the Russian spacecraft to travel around the moon, then spend three to seven days in an orbit of about 100 kilometers before resurfacing.
source:euronews