Names | Soyuz 7K-L1 s/n 12 | ||||||||
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Mission type | Planetary Science | ||||||||
Operator | Lavochkin | ||||||||
COSPAR ID | 1968-101A | ||||||||
SATCAT no. | 03535 | ||||||||
Mission duration | 7 days | ||||||||
Spacecraft properties | |||||||||
Manufacturer | NPO Energia Company [citation needed] | ||||||||
Launch mass | 5,375 kg (11,850 lb)[1] | ||||||||
Start of mission | |||||||||
Launch date | 19:11:31, 10 November 1968 (UTC)[1] | ||||||||
Rocket | Proton-K/11S824 | ||||||||
Launch site | Baikonur 81/26 | ||||||||
End of mission | |||||||||
Disposal | Crash landed | ||||||||
Landing date | 17 November 1968[1] | 14:10 UT||||||||
Landing site | 70 km NE of Tyuratam, Kazakhstan, USSR[2] | ||||||||
Orbital parameters | |||||||||
Perigee altitude | 120 km (75 mi) | ||||||||
Apogee altitude | 400,000 km (250,000 mi) | ||||||||
Inclination | 51.5° | ||||||||
Period | 500 days | ||||||||
Flyby of Moon | |||||||||
Closest approach | 14 November 1968 | ||||||||
Distance | 2,420 km (1,500 mi) | ||||||||
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Zond 6 was a formal member of the Soviet Zond program, and an unpiloted version of the Soyuz 7K-L1 crewed Moon-flyby spacecraft. It was launched on a lunar flyby mission on November 10, 1968, from a parent satellite (68-101B) in Earth parking orbit. The spacecraft carried a biological payload of turtles, flies, and bacteria. It also carried scientific probes including cosmic ray, micrometeoroid detectors, and photographic equipment.[3]
The mission was a precursor to a crewed circumlunar flight which the Soviets hoped could occur in December 1968, thus beating the American Apollo 8. However, after rounding the Moon on November 14, Zond 6 crashed on its return to Earth, due to a parachute failure when the parachute was detached from the capsule too early.