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Proposed Russian lunar orbiter and lander projects, Post 2015
TheAnt
post Jan 20 2013, 11:52 PM
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The mission named Luna-Glob are said to consist of one orbiter and one lander.

Russia to the Moon in 2015
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post Jan 22 2013, 12:18 AM
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List of scientific instruments of "Luna-Resource" and of "Luna-Glob" lander.
Just let the text be translated.
Although I don't know whether this website (Luna-Resource project website; apparently still under construction) is reliable whatsoever, I do trust these are the instruments to be lifted.


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post Jan 22 2013, 12:30 AM
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You can learn more than you ever dreamed of about Luna-Glob and its companion Luna-Resurs (combined with Chandrayaan-2) on this site:

http://www.iki.rssi.ru/eng/conf/2011-lg/index.html


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post Jan 22 2013, 12:20 PM
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This just in... apparently Chandrayaan 2 will not be combined with Lune-Resurs any more. India will build its own lander for Chandrayaan 2 due to a delay with Luna-Resurs.


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post Jan 23 2013, 05:49 PM
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I guess two missions are better than one.


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"...PRL director Jitendra Goswami clarified that this did not mean that the Indo-Russian collaboration on planetary exploration had ended. Since Chandrayaan-2 was intended to be Roskosmos’ Luna-Glob moon exploration programme, the Russian agency may join hands with ISRO in any of its lunar missions, Dr. Murty said."

Resource: The Hindu


Nevertheless, I hope this means enough space was left for the possible rejoining of these two missions. That would guarantee some level of financial certainty for both.


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post Jan 23 2013, 09:04 PM
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It's hard to tell what is going on, as contradictory statements are now coming out of India. We'll have to wait and see.

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post Jan 24 2013, 04:59 AM
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I find the Chinese, Indian, and Russian programs hard to follow. There's often bursts of detailed information, but it's hard to separate out proposals from committed plans. In the case of the latter two programs, tight budgets may be a cause of more frequent replans than other programs have.

This lack of information is why I don't give these programs as much attention on my blog as they deserve.


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post Aug 9 2014, 11:14 AM
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According to this post by Anatoly Zak:

http://www.russianspaceweb.com/spacecraft_...etary_2014.html

the first wave of three Luna-Glob missions has been delayed
by three years. The first one in the series is now not expected until 2019.

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post Dec 9 2014, 03:20 PM
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Nature.com announces that ESA is actively looking into joint lunar landers with Russia:

http://www.nature.com/news/europe-proposes...-russia-1.16517
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post Jun 15 2018, 02:42 AM
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Another delay, apparently. This site:

http://www.spaceflightfans.cn/33111.html

says that Luna 25 (Luna-Glob lander) will be postponed 2 years to 2021, with the next two missions, orbiter and lander, following at yearly intervals.

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post Jul 7 2020, 07:50 PM
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Sorry, I earlier posted this in the wrong thread.

Some good news about Russia's Luna 25, that it's still on-track for an October 1, 2021 launch.

http://en.roscosmos.ru/21544/
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