Luna 16

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Luna 16 was a Soviet robotic spacecraft that achieved the first successful uncrewed lunar sample return mission from the Moon to Earth in 1970.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Luna programme probe
Soviet spacecraft
lunar sample return spacecraft
uncrewed spacecraft
achievement first robotic spacecraft to return lunar samples to Earth
first successful uncrewed lunar sample return mission
countryOfOrigin Soviet Union
destination Moon
epoch Space Race
followedBy Luna 18
Luna 20
hasComponent ascent stage
descent stage
drilling apparatus
radio communication system
sample return capsule
solar panels
telemetry system
landingBody Moon
landingDate 1970-09-20
landingRegion near the Sea of Fertility
landingSite Mare Fecunditatis
landingSiteType lunar mare
launchCountry Kazakh SSR
Soviet Union
launchDate 1970-09-12
launchSite Baikonur Cosmodrome
Baikonur Cosmodrome
surface form: Baikonur Cosmodrome Site 81
launchVehicle Proton rocket
surface form: Proton-K rocket
missionDuration approximately 12 days
missionType lunar sample return
uncrewed lunar lander
operator Soviet space program
precededBy Luna 15
program Luna programme
propulsionType chemical rocket engines
returnCapsuleRecovery Kazakhstan
Soviet recovery forces
returnedSampleMass 0.101 kilograms
101 grams
returnedSamples lunar soil
returnToEarthDate 1970-09-24
returnType sample return capsule
scientificObjective collect and return lunar regolith samples
study composition of lunar soil
spaceAgency Soviet Academy of Sciences
spacecraftStatus mission completed
spacecraftType Luna Ye-8 series
surface form: Ye-8-5

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Luna spacecraft hasPart Luna 16
Luna 20 relatedMission Luna 16
Lavochkin design bureau notableProject Luna 16
this entity surface form: Luna 16 first robotic lunar sample return by the USSR