Luna 1 was the first of a number of spacecraft to reach the vicinity of the Moon and the first of the Luna programme of Soviet automatic interplanetary stations successfully launched in the direction of the Moon.
While traveling through the outer Van Allen radiation belt, the spacecraft's scintillator made observations indicating that there exist a small number of high energy particles in the outer belt. The measurements obtained during this mission provided new data on Earth's radiation belt and outer space. It was discovered that the Moon had no detectable magnetic field. The first ever direct observations and measurements of the solar wind, a strong flow of ionized plasma emanating from the Sun and streaming through interplanetary space, were performed. That ionized plasma concentration was measured to be some 700 particles per cm3 at altitudes 20-25 thousand km and 300 to 400 particles per cm3 at altitudes 100-150 thousand km.
The spacecraft also marked the first instance of radio communication at the half million kilometres distance.
A malfunction in the ground-based control system caused an error in the rocket's burntime, and the spacecraft missed the target and flew by the Moon. Approaching it at 5900 km at the closest point, Luna 1 has become the first object launched by mankind to reach heliocentric orbit.
Its current orbit lies between those of Earth and Mars. The name "Luna-1" was applied retroactively years later.
Luna-1 was originally referred to as the "First Cosmic Rocket", in reference to its achievement of escape velocity.
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michael11895 3 months ago
The R7 rocket has 32 engines running when it blasts off. The central booster has 4 main engines and 4 small engines for attitude control, each external booster has 4 mains and 2 smalls
trilobit44 2 years ago
Allan, that's just the engine beginning to ignite. Fuel enters the chamber by gravity feed first, as you are seeing. Then this turns the turbine blades and hydrogen peroxide is pumped into a steam chamber that begins to power the fuel pump. The flame intense and concentrated after it reaches full throttle.
DonPMitchell 2 years ago
Why is it when I see the russian launch vehicles, the flames seem fluttering where the apollo engines thrusts are so concentrated... I gues soyuz has many (16?) engines that produces far less power than the j1 and j3's..
allanxxx99 2 years ago
This video is NOT any of the Luna launches. At 0:12, note the canard panels near the top of the vehicle - these are for the Soyuz Launch Escape System.
wardenphil 3 years ago 2