On January 6, 1968, NASA launched the seventh and final Surveyor spacecraft on a mission to explore the moon.
Like its six predecessors, Surveyor 7 was a robotic spacecraft sent to demonstrate the feasibility of doing soft landings on the moon. Two of these missions didn't succeed with their soft landings and accidentally crash landed, but Surveyor 7 arrived in one piece, successfully wrapping up the Surveyor program. It touched down on the rim of the Tycho crater, where it collected plenty of scientific data and took over 21,000 pictures.
Like its six predecessors, Surveyor 7 was a robotic spacecraft sent to demonstrate the feasibility of doing soft landings on the moon. Two of these missions didn't succeed with their soft landings and accidentally crash landed, but Surveyor 7 arrived in one piece, successfully wrapping up the Surveyor program. It touched down on the rim of the Tycho crater, where it collected plenty of scientific data and took over 21,000 pictures.
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00:00On this day in space.
00:03On January 6, 1968, NASA launched the seventh and final Surveyor spacecraft on a mission to explore the moon.
00:10Like its six predecessors, Surveyor 7 was a robotic spacecraft sent to demonstrate the feasibility of doing soft landings on the moon.
00:17Two of these missions didn't succeed with their soft landings and accidentally crash landed,
00:21but Surveyor 7 arrived in one piece, successfully wrapping up the Surveyor program.
00:26It touched down on the rim of the Tycho crater, where it collected plenty of scientific data and took over 21,000 pictures.
00:33And that's what happened on this day in space.
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