Russia's Luna-25 1 crashed on the moon due to a late-stage technical failure
Moscow, Aug. 21-
Water on the south side of the moon
The Russian space agency 'Rascosmos' announced yesterday that the 'Luna-25' spacecraft sent by Russia for a search probe crashed due to a technical problem and crashed on the surface of the moon.
Russia has overtaken India in its efforts to land 'Luana-25' on the southern side of the Moon. The balance has unfortunately met with failure on the 11th of this month.
While Russia's Luna-24, China's Chang'e-3 and Chang'e-4 had landed and explored the moon, they
In the central region
got off This is the first time that India and Russia have attempted to land a spacecraft on the southern side of the Moon's icy regions.
Since it has been revealed that there is a possibility of water in the southern part of the moon, the 3 countries namely USA, Russia and India have sent their spacecrafts and landed in an effort to confirm it.
Russia launched its Luna-25 spacecraft on a Soyuz-2.1B rocket. In the Soviet Union
Russia, in
Luna-24 spacecraft