August 20, 2023

The Russian lunar lander has "ceased its existence as a result of a collision with the lunar surface."

According to according to Roscosmos, the Russian space agency, quoted in "Russia’s Lunar Lander Crashes Into the Moon/The robotic Luna-25 spacecraft appeared to have 'ceased its existence' after a failed orbital adjustment, the space agency Roscosmos said" (NYT).

55 comments:

The Crack Emcee said...

That this doesn't happen to Democrats when they crash into reality is remarkable

Barry Dauphin said...

"ceased its existence"--was it called the dead parrot?

Big Mike said...

Did they steal a copy of the software from NASA’s 1999 Mars Climate Observer, which is believed to have crashed due to part of its software assuming metric units but other parts of the code assuming imperial units?

Jersey Fled said...

Cool use of the English language. Do they have AI over there?

Rusty said...

Halloooo Polly!
It's havin' a kip.

mezzrow said...

It's now pining for the lunar fjords.

Vaya con dios, Luna-25.

Mr. Forward said...

Kaputnik.

Leland said...

Are they sure it didn't spread its existence over a few hundred feet?

Amadeus 48 said...

It landed a little early and a little hard. Then it died of embarrassment.

Oh Yea said...

The crash is just a cover story. Luna 25 has actually defected to Ukraine and is being repurposed as an attack drone

Gahrie said...

Too bad. Hate to see anyone fail in space, but if anyone has to, I prefer it to be Russia, China or Boeing.

Good luck India next week.

PJ said...

Secretary of State Blinken has commissioned a poll of selected current and former US intelligence officials to determine whether the announcement bears earmarks of disinformation.

Josephbleau said...

It landed gradually, then suddenly.

Wince said...

“It has ceased to be….”

https://getyarn.io/yarn-story/eefb435b-4dcd-465a-8a0b-608ebae4105a

dbp said...

In two days, the Indians will try to stick their Chandrayaan-3 Mission Soft-landing. That's going to be a body-blow to the Russian ego, a former 3rd world basket-case surpassing a former superpower.

Rich said...

Moon Special Military Operation...

Moon 1 - 0 Putin

dbp said...

Incidentally, the Chandrayaan-3 Mission took some nice pictures of an Apollo landing site from lunar orbit. Suck it, it was all faked, theorists!

Oligonicella said...


It's that last inch or so that's dangerous.

Bobby said...

"Cease To Exist" written by Charles Manson was recorded by the Beach Boys and renamed "Never Learn Not to Love" in 1968. Charlie didn't like the rewrite and got very mad at Dennis Wilson and Terry Melcher. You know the rest of the story.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Never_Learn_Not_to_Love

Bob Boyd said...

Tomorrow's news:
The director of the Russian Space Agency has ceased his existence due to a collision with earth's surface after a failed window sash adjustment, the space agency Roscosmos said.

phantommut said...

The construction "ceased its existence as a result of a collision with the lunar surface" is about as ugly as an actual crash-and-burn scenario.

Paul said...

And people worry that Putin and Russia are bad dudes and will dominate the world..

No, Russia is a decrepit society that is circling the drain. And the attack on the Ukraine is just a sign of how desperate they are.

And China, folks, is sinking to. And the UK is now so pathetic they only state of the USA that is worse of is Mississippi! And the UK is socialist semi-totalitarian.


Yea we have our own problems in the USA but WE ARE NOT A COMMUNIST TOTALITARIAN SOCIETY (yet.) Just ran by a bunch of corrupt retreads who don't give a shit about anything but themselves.. but can, in time, be voted out.

There is actually hope for us yet!

n.n said...

The mission was aborted when Luna's choice led to a catastrophic impact that terminated her viability.

stlcdr said...

Sounds almost like "controlled flight into terrain"...

While the headline notes a 'failed 'adjustment, my guess is that someone fucked up.

Quaestor said...

Apparently, a least one Russian has contracted the American VD (verbosity disease).

minnesota farm guy said...

I see I was not the first to think of the Monty Python "dead parrot " sketch!

Rich said...

Has Ukraine denied responsibility yet?

Dude1394 said...

If spacex were doing it, they would have already sent 10 up to see what does/doesn't work.

rehajm said...

No problems for you, makes your kids smater…and great for your community!!!

Rusty said...

It an ex lander.

mikee said...

The lander ceased its existence, but a scrapyard of slightly damaged spare lander parts has suddenly appeared near the lunar South Pole. Parts is parts, as the saying goes. Keep it in mind if you ever get stranded like Matt Damon on Mars.

ussmidway said...

…a collision with the surface… So it remains to be seen if the surface decided to intervene by rising up to meet the Lander, or did the Russian craft fail??? An investigation must be launched to determine how this “collision” occurred!

stutefish said...

I assume "ceased its existence" is the usual term of art in Russian, for this kind of event, and that its cromulence has been replaced by an exotic flavor in translation.

loudogblog said...

Probably some stupid math or data entry error. That's why you shouldn't rush these expensive projects. (And triple check all the software.) Remember when that Mars lander crashed because somebody entered some data as "feet" instead of "meters?"

Dr Weevil said...

A Ukrainian I follow on Twitter pointed out something so amazing I had to confirm it on Wikipedia. This was Luna 25, and it failed even to land. IF you're wondering about the previous 24 Lunas, Luna 24 landed on the moon and returned with 6 ounces of soil samples . . . in 1976! Lunas 16 and 20 had already done the same.

Putin's Russia is so corrupt and technologically decayed it can't even achieve what Brezhnev's USSR could do 47 years ago. No wonder they're losing in Ukraine - and yes, if you check what Russians in Moscow and Ukraine are saying about the war, they're losing badly and they know it.

The Cracker Emcee Refulgent said...

“Putin's Russia is so corrupt and technologically decayed it can't even achieve what Brezhnev's USSR could do 47 years ago.”

Hmmm. Who else does this apply to?

lostingotham said...

Special Lunar Operation proceeding entirely according to plan...

Drago said...

Weevil: "Putin's Russia is so corrupt and technologically decayed it can't even achieve what Brezhnev's USSR could do 47 years ago. No wonder they're losing in Ukraine - and yes, if you check what Russians in Moscow and Ukraine are saying about the war, they're losing badly and they know it."

And precisely what technology, manufacturing and production strategy and project objectives are being offered up by the non-Spacex space program usual suspects?

Right up until just a few years ago the US was dependent on Russia and the ChiComs for heavy lift.

Without Elon, we still would be.

I wont even bother going into detail on ULA rocket "development", Blue Origin engine development and Apollo era objectives and Boeing's failure after failure after failure. When is Starliner scheduled for launch next and how much over budget and delayed is it?

And we spend how much more than the russkis?

Rich said...

Top quality russian engineering. That's what happens if you are forced to take microprocessors from washing machines.

Temujin said...

To save money they used the same braking system found on their Lada automobiles.

Free Manure While You Wait! said...

Luna-25 was not unresponsive. And then it wasn't.

rehajm said...

Shorter Russian Space Agency: We meant to do that!

Larry J said...

Regolith braking is always effective in removing excess velocity, but it tends to be rough on the hardware. Not recommended.

“ Blogger Big Mike said...
Did they steal a copy of the software from NASA’s 1999 Mars Climate Observer, which is believed to have crashed due to part of its software assuming metric units but other parts of the code assuming imperial units?”

That was Lockheed’s screwup. NASA failed to catch Lockheed mistake. It was a subtle mistake, on the order of 1 part per million, but that was enough.

n.n said...

America, China, Israel, and now Russia have joined the elite class of mission: impossible... aborted.

Dr Weevil said...

'ago' (12:19pm):
(Give me back my 'Dr' and I'll give you back yours.)

Why are you asking me? If you want to compare the two, knock yourself out, but leave me out of it. That's not what I was writing about.

Original Mike said...

It still exists. It's just reconfigured.

Drago said...

As recently as 2016:

"Why Does the U.S. Use Russian Rockets to Launch Its Satellites?
There's a bitter fight in Congress over the Russian rockets, with major political donors backing the opposing sides."

https://www.nbcnews.com/mach/space/why-does-u-s-use-russian-rockets-launch-its-satellites-n588526

Its funny watching LLR Ch-Rich-uck try his/her/xer's hand at rocket science.

Again, without Elon the US was at the mercy of its geo-political competitors.

With Elon, and against everything the old NASA hands said would be impossible, SpaceX is on track to deliver 80% of all payload mass to orbit...and thats counting EVERYONE else, including governments and private entities.

The ESA Ariane program is dying, NASA working with Old Space are trying to deliver a program that will, get this, deliver 3 astronauts to the moon as a stepping stone to a moonbase! Oooh!I think I saw that in Apollo 13. How...contemporary.

Meanwhile, the ChiComs are attempting to "create" (wink wink) their "own" "Starship-ski" knockoff.

So again, the US govt "space"/permanent cost over-runs jobs programs were no better than the russkis...they just had more cash to burn and still needed a wildcard to pull their bacon out of the fire.

Rocco said...

dbp said...
"Incidentally, the Chandrayaan-3 Mission took some nice pictures of an Apollo landing site from lunar orbit. Suck it, it was all faked, theorists!"

Oh, come on. It's easier than ever today to Photoshop a lander into some legit photos of the moon surface. You can tell 'cause the lander looks exactly like the lander on display at the National Air and Space Museum in DC.

And they did the same thing but in reverse to edit out images of the secret alien and Nazi moon bases.

Drago said...

If my irritation is showing, its because the US wasted 20 years with the help of members from both parties and our self-styled self-anointed "elites", to sell out US strategic objectives and advantage for graft and political payoffs.

And thats another reason they despise Musk. His vision, drive and practical capabilities in application exposed the entire sordid industry.

traditionalguy said...

The Russkies had better buy some better rockets from SpaceX.

rehajm said...

Have your fun but the US is only an election or two behind…

rehajm said...

…an ‘election’ or two…

Rich said...

@ Drago
SpaceX is basically a tech company at the forefront of what they do.. They exploded many rockets before they got their reusable ones to work and now they have had more than 110 successful launches. The idea of a reusable rocket wasn't even in NASA's head. They are incredibly innovative and failures are a way for them to learn.

Now regarding this first complete Starship system test, some obvious conclusions:
> It cleared the pad. A major concern was failure at launch that could have severely damaged the launch and retrieval system. That would have been a major and very expensive setback.
> 28 of the 33 engines were still in operation at the end of the boost phase. This very efficient full flow engine design has never been successfully used in a rocket launch (except in earlier SoaceX testing) much less 28 of 33 working correctly. If you watch the launch video you can see anomalous sparks in the exhaust plume. I would guess that was an engine failure. The important point is the redundancy in engines allowed the system to launch and fly, and the instrumentation aboard the rocket will tell SpaceX what they need to fix next.

Bottom line, no one has ever done what we saw when Starship was tested. No one, much less a private company, has put in place the technical skills, production capability and stable funding to rapidly progress through the development steps of anything like the Starship system -- 100 tons to orbit with a completely reusable system with rapid turn around.

Musk and the SpaceX team he has put together are nothing less than historic pioneers. And the naysayers are just going to have to learn to deal with the new realities they are creating.

Rich said...
This comment has been removed by the author.
Rusty said...

If only NASA hadn't wasted so much treasure on the space shuttle program and instead explored lobbing stuff into high earth orbit. Like say a permanenet space station as a waypoint and storage for personnel and fuel and supplies for missions to the moon or Mars, say.....