LRO Photographs Soviet Lunar Landers From the '70s 24
braindrainbahrain writes "Photographs of the Sea of Crises on the Moon taken by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter show the Soviet lunar landers Luna 20, Luna 23 and Luna 24, which landed on the Moon in the 1970s. In addition to the landers, it is possible to see the tracks made by the Lunokhod lunar rover! The Soviet Lunokhod lunar rover predates the first successful Mars Rover by some 30 years. (Note: Very cool old-style artists' drawings of the Soviet craft at the Wikipedia links above.)"
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It's 70's! Are the landers on acid trip?
Acid trip? No, they were on a one way trip [Ralph Kramden] to the moooon!
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In Soviet Russia, acid trips on you.
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In Yoda Russia, the reversals cancel each other out.
Looks like a studio to me (Score:2)
/obligatory ;-)
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Damn vandals! (Score:4, Funny)
Quasi-Dupe? (Score:2)
Admittedly, I didn't read TFA, just the summary, but aren't these the same pictures that were used recently to rediscover and locate the rover that Lord British (Richard Garriot) bought at auction, or are they new, clearer pictures?
http://science.slashdot.org/story/10/03/17/2143248/Lord-Britishs-Lost-Lunar-Rover-Found-After-37-Years?art_pos=1 [slashdot.org]
(Tagged: LordBritish)
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Apollo was a Hoax (Score:3, Funny)
We all know that the Apollo program was a hoax. It was all filmed in the Nevada Desert... But who let the Russians come to Nevada in the 70's? Now I really am scared... I thought they were our enemies then.. but apparently they were in on the hoax....
Be very afraid!
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An advanced precursor civilization (Score:3, Insightful)
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We're doing just fine at exploring space. What we're sucking at is providing male enhancement pills and porn for those who don't recognize the difference between exploration and stunts.
Re:An advanced precursor civilization (Score:5, Insightful)
It makes me sad the state of our local space exploration.
I suspect you aren't paying much attention to space exploration. Does having two working rovers on Mars for the past several years, a mission to Titan, a probe soon orbit Mercury, more probes sent to Jupiter, multiple orbiters currently circling Mars, multiple different space telescopes, a probe currently en-route to Pluto, and a slew of other missions listed here [nasa.gov] "make you sad"?
If it does, I suspect you don't understand what space exploration is about.
fake (Score:1)
When will the conspiracy end [lhup.edu]!