Built between 1961 through 1965, the Ranger spacecraft were designed to give scientists their first detailed closeup images of the lunar surface. The spacecraft were built to crash into its surface, collecting images as they approached. After six failed attempts, Rangers 7, 8, and 9 successfully completed their 65-hour journeys to the Moon. Highlighted in this image are the cameras on the Ranger spacecraft. Created by Eric Long Date Created 04/18/2018 Source Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. Keywords Exploration; Moon; Robots; Science; Solar System; Space; Spacecraft Rights and Restrictions Usage conditions apply
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