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Encyclopedia > Luna 22
Luna 22
Luna 22
Organization: Soviet Union
Major Contractors: GSMZ Lavochkin
Mission Type: Planetary Science
Lunar orbiter
Satellite of: Moon
Launch: May 29, 1974 at 08:57:00 UTC
Launch Vehicle: Proton 8K82K + Blok D
Mission Highlight: Entered lunar orbit on
June 2, 1974
Mission Duration: ~521-days ~November 1, 1975
Mass: 5,700 kg
NSSDC ID: 1974-037A
Webpage: NASA NSSDC Master Catalog (http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/database/MasterCatalog?sc=1974-037A)
Orbital elements
Semimajor Axis: 6,598.3 km
Eccentricity: .18
Inclination: 19.35°
Orbital Period: 130 minutes
Apogee: 222 km
Perigee: 219 km
Orbits: ~3,875
Instruments
Imaging system : Lunar photography
Gamma-ray spectrometer :
Radio altimeter : Lunar soil composition
Meteoroid detectors :
Magnetometer : Lunar magnetic field
Cosmic-ray detectors :
Radiation detectors : Lunar radiation environment


Luna 22 was an unmanned space mission, part of the Soviet Luna program, also called Lunik 22. Luna 22 was a lunar orbiter mission. The spacecraft carried imaging cameras and also had the objectives of studying the Moon's magnetic field, surface gamma ray emissions and composition of lunar surface rocks, and the gravitational field, as well as micrometeorites and cosmic rays. Luna 22 was launched into Earth parking orbit and then to the moon. It was inserted into a circular lunar orbit on 2 June 1974. The spacecraft made many orbit adjustments over its 18 month lifetime in order to optimize the operation of various experiments, lowering the perilune to as little as 25 km. Maneuvering fuel was exhausted on 2 September and the mission was ended in early November.


Luna 22 was the second of two “advanced” lunar orbiters (the first being Luna 19) designed to conduct extensive scientific surveys from orbit. Launched about a year after the termination of Lunokhod 2 operations on the lunar surface, Luna 20 performed a single midcourse correction en route the Moon on 30 May before entering lunar orbit on 2 June 1974. Initial orbital parameters were 219 x 222 kilometers at 19°35' inclination. In addition to its primary mission of surface photography, Luna 22 also performed investigations to determine the chemical composition of the lunar surface, recorded meteoroid activity, searched for a lunar magnetic field, measured solar and cosmic radiation flux, and continued studies of the irregular magnetic field. Through various orbital changes, Luna 22 performed without any problems and continued to return photos fifteen months into the mission, although its primary mission had ended by 2 April 1975. The spacecraft’s maneuvering propellant was finally depleted on 2 September, and the highly successful mission was formally terminated in early November 1975. Luna 22 remains the final Soviet or Russian lunar orbiter.

  • Launch Date/Time: 1974-05-29 at 08:57:00 UTC
  • On-orbit dry mass: 4000 kg


Preceded by :
Luna 21
Luna program Followed by :
Luna 23
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Luna programme - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (628 words)
The Luna programme was a series of unmanned space missions sent to the Moon by the Soviet Union between 1959 and 1976.
Luna 1 missed its intended impact with the Moon and became the first spacecraft to fall into orbit around the Sun.
Luna 3 rounded the Moon later that year, and returned the first photographs of its far side, which can never be seen from Earth.
Luna 22 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (364 words)
Luna 22 was an unmanned space mission, part of the Soviet Luna program, also called Lunik 22.
Luna 22 was the second of two “advanced” lunar orbiters (the first being Luna 19) designed to conduct extensive scientific surveys from orbit.
In addition to its primary mission of surface photography, Luna 22 also performed investigations to determine the chemical composition of the lunar surface, recorded meteoroid activity, searched for a lunar magnetic field, measured solar and cosmic radiation flux, and continued studies of the irregular magnetic field.
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