Jul 29, 2023
Kremlin Says Luna
The Kremlin on Tuesday said that the failure of Russia's Luna-25 mission to the Moon earlier this month was "nothing terrible" and that the main thing was to continue Russia's space exploration
The Kremlin on Tuesday said that the failure of Russia's Luna-25 mission to the Moon earlier this month was "nothing terrible" and that the main thing was to continue Russia's space exploration program.
In a call with reporters, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that the urgent task was to analyze the reasons why the Luna-25 lander crashed into the Moon and eliminate them next time.
Luna-25, Russia's first lunar mission since 1976, crashed into the Moon on Aug. 19 after a failed orbital maneuver, in what has been seen abroad as a major blow to the Russian space program. Days later, an Indian spacecraft successfully landed on the moon.
"The main thing is not to stop. Our plans are quite ambitious and they will be implemented further," Peskov said.