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Lunar-A
Cancelled space probe
Cancelled space probe
| Field | Value | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| name | LUNAR-A | |||||||
| names_list | ||||||||
| image | ||||||||
| image_caption | ||||||||
| image_alt | ||||||||
| image_size | ||||||||
| mission_type | ||||||||
| operator | JAXA | |||||||
| Harvard_designation | ||||||||
| COSPAR_ID | ||||||||
| SATCAT | ||||||||
| website | LUNAR-A page | |||||||
| mission_duration | ||||||||
| distance_travelled | ||||||||
| orbits_completed | ||||||||
| suborbital_range | ||||||||
| suborbital_apogee | ||||||||
| spacecraft | ||||||||
| spacecraft_type | ||||||||
| spacecraft_bus | ||||||||
| manufacturer | ||||||||
| launch_mass | 520 kg | |||||||
| BOL_mass | ||||||||
| landing_mass | ||||||||
| dry_mass | ||||||||
| payload_mass | ||||||||
| dimensions | ||||||||
| power | ||||||||
| launch_date | Cancelled | |||||||
| launch_rocket | M-5 | |||||||
| launch_site | ||||||||
| launch_contractor | ||||||||
| deployment_from | ||||||||
| deployment_date | ||||||||
| entered_service | ||||||||
| disposal_type | ||||||||
| deactivated | ||||||||
| destroyed | ||||||||
| last_contact | ||||||||
| recovery_by | ||||||||
| recovery_date | ||||||||
| decay_date | ||||||||
| landing_date | ||||||||
| landing_site | ||||||||
| {{end date | YYYY | MM | DD | hh | mm | ss | TZ | Z}} (for Zulu/UTC) or (if time unknown) |
| orbit_reference | ||||||||
| orbit_regime | ||||||||
| orbit_longitude | ||||||||
| orbit_slot | ||||||||
| orbit_semimajor | ||||||||
| orbit_eccentricity | ||||||||
| orbit_periapsis | ||||||||
| orbit_apoapsis | ||||||||
| orbit_inclination | ||||||||
| orbit_period | ||||||||
| orbit_RAAN | ||||||||
| orbit_arg_periapsis | ||||||||
| orbit_mean_anomaly | ||||||||
| orbit_mean_motion | ||||||||
| orbit_repeat | ||||||||
| orbit_velocity | ||||||||
| orbit_epoch | ||||||||
| orbit_rev_number | ||||||||
| apsis | ||||||||
| interplanetary | ||||||||
| type | orbiter | |||||||
| object | Moon | |||||||
| orbits | ||||||||
| component | ||||||||
| arrival_date | ||||||||
| departure_date | ||||||||
| location | ||||||||
| distance | ||||||||
| sample_mass | ||||||||
| surface_EVAs | ||||||||
| surface_EVA_time | ||||||||
| periapsis | 200 km | |||||||
| apoapsis | 300 km | |||||||
| inclination | 30° | |||||||
| apsis | selene | |||||||
| type | impactor | |||||||
| object | Moon | |||||||
| orbits | ||||||||
| component | ||||||||
| arrival_date | ||||||||
| departure_date | ||||||||
| location | ||||||||
| distance | ||||||||
| sample_mass | ||||||||
| surface_EVAs | ||||||||
| surface_EVA_time | ||||||||
| periapsis | ||||||||
| apoapsis | ||||||||
| inclination | ||||||||
| apsis | ||||||||
| payload_items | ||||||||
| cargo_mass | ||||||||
| cargo_mass_press | ||||||||
| cargo_mass_unpress | ||||||||
| cargo_mass_fuel | ||||||||
| cargo_mass_gas | ||||||||
| cargo_mass_water | ||||||||
| insignia | ||||||||
| insignia_caption | ||||||||
| insignia_alt | ||||||||
| insignia_size |
Include the dates applicable if possible, and separate each name with a linebreak. Omit if the spacecraft has only ever been known by one name. Do not include Harvard, COSPAR/NSSDC or SATCAT/NORAD/NASA designations as alternative names--
The following template should be used for ONE of the three above fields "end_of_mission", "decay" or "landing" if the spacecraft is no longer operational. If it landed intact, use it for the landing time, otherwise for the date it ceased operations, or the decay date if it was still operational when it re-entered. (for Zulu/UTC) or (if time unknown)
If in doubt, leave it out--
LUNAR-A was a cancelled Japanese spacecraft project that was originally scheduled to be launched in 1995, then delayed to August 2004. After many delays (primarily due to potential thruster faults), the project was eventually cancelled in January 2007. It was planned to be launched on a Japanese M-V rocket from the Kagoshima Space Center.
History
The vehicle would have been cylindrical, with a diameter of 2.2 m and a height of 1.7 m. It would have had four solar panels and was engineered to be spin-stabilized. Plans called for it to enter an elliptical orbit around the Moon, and deploy two penetrators at an altitude of 40 km on opposite sides of the lunar body. The penetrators were to have been braked by a small rocket at an altitude of 25 km, then free fall to the surface. They were designed to withstand a collision speed of 330 meters per second to deeply penetrate the lunar regolith.
Once the penetrators deployed, the LUNAR-A spacecraft was mission-planned to maneuver to an orbital altitude of 200 km above the lunar surface. The craft was to have carried a monochromatic imaging camera with a resolution of 30 m.
References
References
- [http://www.spacetoday.net/Summary/2285 Lunar-A launch delayed] Space Today (March 31, 2004)
- (2007-01-15). "Japan's Moon mission in jeopardy". [[Associated Press]].
- "LUNAR-A Lunar Explorer".
- "Lunar-A".
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