All four side blocks of the first stage of the Luna-25 satellite rocket were found in the Khabarovsk Territory. This was announced by the head of the region Mikhail Degtyarev in the Telegram channel.
“All 4 side blocks of the first stage of the rocket that launched Luna-25 into orbit have been found,” Degtyarev wrote.
According to him, the search in the Khabarovsk Territory has been completed.
Recall that on the night of August 11, Soyuz-2.1b with the Luna-25 automatic interplanetary station entered low-Earth orbit before flying to the Earth’s satellite. It is planned that in five days the station will enter the circular near-polar orbit of the Moon with a height of 100 km, where it will spend another three to seven days to select the optimal landing site near the South Pole. According to the plan of Roskosmos, the module will be planted near the Boguslavsky crater. According to the corporation’s latest data, the Luna-25 automatic station continues its flight to the Earth’s satellite, its service and onboard systems are operating normally.
Source: Rosbalt

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