Luna 1 heads for the moon January 2, 1959
The Luna 1 spacecraft broke freed from Earth’s gravity – 65 years in the past – on this date, to move towards the moon. Many imagine this craft – launched by the Soviet Union – was alleged to hit the moon. If it had, it could have been a big coup for the Soviets throughout the early days of the Space Race with the US. It didn’t strike the moon, nevertheless it did fly efficiently previous Earth’s neighbor on January 4, 1959.
It zoomed previous the moon at a distance of three,725 miles (5,995 km) after a flight of solely 34 hours. Ultimately, Luna 1 turned the primary spacecraft from Earth to enter orbit round our sun.
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Luna 1 scientific outcomes
A cool characteristic of Luna 1 was its launch on January 3, 1959, of a giant, glowing, orange path of fuel. The fuel was seen over the Indian Ocean with the brightness of 6th magnitude. That’s the identical because the faintest star you may see with the attention alone. The fuel turned out to be fabricated from sodium vapor. It let astronomers monitor the spacecraft. Plus, it additionally served as an experiment on the conduct of fuel in outer space.
On its journey to the moon, the 795-pound (360-kilogram) spacecraft additionally picked up new knowledge on Earth’s mysterious Van Allen radiation belts – a zone of charged particles, held in place by Earth’s magnetic area – which had been discovered solely a 12 months earlier than.
Backside line: On January 2, 1959, the Luna 1 spacecraft broke freed from Earth’s gravity, heading towards the moon. It was the primary spacecraft from Earth to brush previous the moon, 65 years in the past.
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