In September, the Soviet launched a second rocket (Lunik II), that Soviet scientists say is carrying 860Ibs of scientific equipment, which will land on the Moon 371,000 km away, but will not be seen from the Earth.
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In September, the Soviet launched a second rocket (Lunik II), that Soviet scientists say is carrying 860Ibs of scientific equipment, which will land on the Moon 371,000 km away, but will not be seen from the Earth.