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Where did Luna 9 land on the moon?

Last updated: February 8, 2026 6:35 pm
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Humanity’s first successful lunar lander, the Soviet Luna 9, made history sixty years ago by achieving a soft landing on the moon. This remarkable feat marked the first time a human-made object had successfully landed on any celestial body. However, despite the significance of this achievement, the exact location of Luna 9 remains a mystery to this day.

Modern technology, such as NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) and India’s Chandrayaan-2, has mapped the lunar surface in great detail. These advanced orbital cameras have captured the Apollo landing sites and Soviet rover tracks with impressive precision. Yet Luna 9 has proven elusive, as the small craft is challenging to distinguish from the lunar rubble even with the sharpest cameras.

A team of “space archaeologists” from England, Japan, and Russia is now using machine-learning algorithms and manual open-source intelligence methods to identify potential sites where Luna 9 may be located. They have pinpointed several promising candidate sites and are hopeful that further scrutiny from India’s Chandrayaan-2 mission could confirm the discovery.

Luna 9 was part of the Soviet lunar probe program Ye-6, which had faced numerous failures before achieving success on the 12th attempt. The craft landed in Oceanus Procellarum on February 3, 1966, using an unconventional landing sequence. Instead of landing legs, Luna 9 jettisoned its orientation modules and deployed a braking engine before touching down. It then ejected a spherical capsule that bounced across the lunar surface and unfolded panels to stabilize itself.

Despite running on batteries for only three days, Luna 9 transmitted panoramic photos, measured radiation, and demonstrated the feasibility of landing on the moon. This successful landing dispelled fears that the lunar surface was covered in deep dust that would swallow any lander.

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The exact landing coordinates provided by the Soviet newspaper Pravda in 1966 were imprecise, leading to challenges in locating Luna 9. Efforts to locate the spacecraft intensified in 2009 when the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter began imaging the moon. Despite these efforts, Luna 9 remained undiscovered.

In 2018, Vitaly Egorov, a science communicator with experience in identifying spacecraft in planetary images, launched a new search for Luna 9. By employing a triangulation method and leveraging high-resolution images from the LRO, Egorov identified a potential landing site 25 kilometers from the official coordinates.

Egorov shared these coordinates with Indian specialists planning to image the area with Chandrayaan-2 in March 2026. The spacecraft’s high-resolution cameras may confirm the discovery by capturing the shape of Luna 9 on the lunar surface.

In parallel, a team of researchers in England and Japan has used a machine-learning algorithm to scan lunar surface images for human-made artifacts. This algorithm successfully identified the Luna 16 site and flagged several candidate objects near Luna 9’s official coordinates.

The quest to find Luna 9 extends beyond a mere search for a historic artifact. Locating these artifacts is crucial for understanding how materials change after decades of exposure to the lunar environment. As India’s Chandrayaan-2 prepares for a new imaging pass, the hope is that the elusive Luna 9 will finally be found, marking a significant milestone in lunar exploration.

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