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#1 2004-05-21 14:33:13

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Re: Lunokhod-2 Lunar Rover

Oldie but Goodie;

Have you seen this Lunar Rover?

http://vsm.host.ru/e_lunhod.htm]http:// … lunhod.htm


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#2 2004-05-21 14:47:55

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Re: Lunokhod-2 Lunar Rover

yes, one of my all-time favourites...

simple (well...) , but effective. Would be great to have as a precursor mission, today: scout the future landingplace etc...

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#3 2004-05-21 14:51:36

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Re: Lunokhod-2 Lunar Rover

Here are some pictures from the Lunokhod missions;

http://pages.preferred.com/~tedstryk/lu … khod1.html


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#4 2004-07-18 16:33:09

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Re: Lunokhod-2 Lunar Rover

it was a great idea


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did China build a great Wall in a day ?' ( Y L R newmars forum member )

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#5 2004-07-19 07:18:25

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Re: Lunokhod-2 Lunar Rover

Wasn't that the one in the urban myth? You know, the one controlled by a KGB dwarf who went to the Moon one-way, in secret, inside the Lunokhod - a suicide mission for the greater glory of mother Russia?
                                        tongue


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#6 2004-11-13 21:18:22

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Re: Lunokhod-2 Lunar Rover

Wasn't that the one in the urban myth? You know, the one controlled by a KGB dwarf who went to the Moon one-way, in secret, inside the Lunokhod - a suicide mission for the greater glory of mother Russia?
                                        tongue

I heard it was the soviet umpa lumpas

http://nerdherd.gotskill.net/umpa.jpg]h … t/umpa.jpg


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#7 2004-11-14 07:51:32

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Re: Lunokhod-2 Lunar Rover

big_smile  big_smile  big_smile

i missed that one when you posted it, Shaun!
The idea is so over the top... Incredible what people come up with sometimes, sheesh!

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#8 2004-11-14 10:26:47

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Re: Lunokhod-2 Lunar Rover

Heh those two rovers where an incredible feat, one of them travelled over 300km over the lunar surface before the power died. Probably the dwarf got so tired peddling for that distance its not a surprise.


Chan eil mi aig a bheil ùidh ann an gleidheadh an status quo; Tha mi airson cur às e.

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#9 2004-11-14 12:55:47

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Re: Lunokhod-2 Lunar Rover

...one of them travelled over 300km over the lunar surface before the power died. Probably the dwarf got so tired peddling for that distance its not a surprise.

*Lol! 

I don't remember hearing about this urban myth before, which Shaun related. 

"Soviet Umpa Lumpas"...funny, YL Rocket. 

So THAT's where Willy Wonka has his chocolate factory, on the Moon...

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#10 2004-11-14 15:01:10

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Re: Lunokhod-2 Lunar Rover

Hmmm.
    I don't know about Willy Wonka's factory being on the Moon. That so-called 'rabbit' seen on Mars looked a lot like a Wonka Bar wrapper to me!
                                            ???

    By the way, there's a brief description of the KGB dwarf legend at http://www.astronautix.com/astros/kgbdwarf.htm]THIS SITE.
                                                   smile


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#11 2004-11-14 15:25:14

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Re: Lunokhod-2 Lunar Rover

eleven months. amazing that the MERs are doing the same thing now, but on Mars!

did some searching...
http://pages.preferred.com/~tedstryk/lu … khod1.html
" Lunokhod had traveled 10,540 m"
http://pages.preferred.com/~tedstryk/lu … khod2.html
"Lunokhod 2 operated for about 4 months, covered 37 km of terrain including hilly upland areas and rilles,
and sent back 86 panoramic images and over 80,000 TV pictures."

http://selena.sai.msu.ru/Home/Spacecraf … khod1e.htm
http://selena.sai.msu.ru/Home/Spacecraf … khod2e.htm

http://www.zarya.info/Diaries/1970.htm] … s/1970.htm
http://www.zarya.info/Diaries/1971.htm] … s/1971.htm
http://www.zarya.info/Diaries/1973.htm] … s/1973.htm
(great website!)

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#12 2005-04-29 19:20:34

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Re: Lunokhod-2 Lunar Rover

This is going to be a bit OT...

Does anyone remember a site that gave access to large quantities of images from various Lunar missions (including the Lunokhods)?  It included the Zonds, Lunas, Lunar Orbiters, and the Surveyors - and not just select images.

I used to have a link to it, lost it, and have never been able to find it again.  If anyone has any idea what I'm referring to I would be much obliged!  big_smile

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#13 2005-04-30 14:09:17

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Re: Lunokhod-2 Lunar Rover

Try this site its called sandcastle

http://www.sandcastlevi.com/space/spa-p … Sandcastle V.I

Each probe is listed and at the bottom is a photo gallery

Oh, by the way welcome to new mars Visionary Explorer

and if you think your OT you should see some of the items I post.


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#14 2005-05-01 18:28:49

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Re: Lunokhod-2 Lunar Rover

Try this site its called sandcastle

http://www.sandcastlevi.com/space/spa-p … Sandcastle V.I

Each probe is listed and at the bottom is a photo gallery

Oh, by the way welcome to new mars Visionary Explorer

and if you think your OT you should see some of the items I post.

Thanks Grypd for the welcome and info!  smile

I usually catch myself when going OT - especially the 4 page OT posts I'm usually wont to do.

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#15 2005-07-16 21:38:13

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Re: Lunokhod-2 Lunar Rover

eleven months. amazing that the MERs are doing the same thing now, but on Mars!

did some searching...
http://pages.preferred.com/~tedstryk/lu … khod1.html
" Lunokhod had traveled 10,540 m"
http://pages.preferred.com/~tedstryk/lu … khod2.html
"Lunokhod 2 operated for about 4 months, covered 37 km of terrain including hilly upland areas and rilles,
and sent back 86 panoramic images and over 80,000 TV pictures."

http://selena.sai.msu.ru/Home/Spacecraf … khod1e.htm
http://selena.sai.msu.ru/Home/Spacecraf … khod2e.htm

http://www.zarya.info/Diaries/1970.htm] … s/1970.htm
http://www.zarya.info/Diaries/1971.htm] … s/1971.htm
http://www.zarya.info/Diaries/1973.htm] … s/1973.htm
(great website!)

very good links

here is some more on it

http://www.astronomy.com/asy/default.as … =a&id=2599
http://grani.ru/Society/Science/m.59964 … 59964.html


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