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COSPAR ID
  
1968-027A

Spacecraft type
  
E-6LS

Reference system
  
Selenocentric

Period
  
2.7 hours

Launch date
  
7 April 1968

Manufacturer
  
Lavochkin

Mission duration
  
8 days

Rocket
  
Molniya-M 8K78M

Inclination
  
42°

Launch mass
  
1,700 kg

Launch site
  
Baikonur Cosmodrome

Luna 14

Mission type
  
Lunar orbiter Technology demonstration

Similar
  
Luna 22, Luna 17, Luna 21, Luna 10, Luna 23

Luna 14 (E-6LS series) was an unmanned space mission of the Luna program run by the Soviet Union. It was also called Lunik 14.

The spacecraft is believed to have been similar to Luna 12 and the instrumentation was similar to that carried by Luna 10. It provided data for studies of the interaction of the earth and lunar masses, the lunar gravitational field, the propagation and stability of radio communications to the spacecraft at different orbital positions, solar charged particles and cosmic rays, and the motion of the Moon. This flight was the final flight of the second generation of the Luna series.

Luna 14 successfully entered lunar orbit at 19:25 UT on 10 April 1968. Initial orbital parameters were 160 × 870 kilometers at 42° inclination. The primary goal of the flight was to test communications systems in support of the N1-L3 piloted lunar landing project. Ground tracking of the spacecraft's orbit also allowed controllers to accurately map lunar gravitational anomalies in order to predict trajectories of future lunar missions such as those of the LOK and LK lunar landing vehicles. Luna 14 also carried scientific instruments to study cosmic rays and charged particles from the Sun, although few details have been revealed.

References

Luna 14 Wikipedia


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