Zond program
The name "Zond" (meaning "probe" in Russian) is the name given to two series of Soviet unmanned space missions from 1964 to 1970 to gather information about nearby planets and test spacecraft. The first three missions were based on the model 3MV planetary probe, intended to explore Venus and Mars. After two failures, Zond 3 was sent on a test mission, photographing the far side of the Moon (only the second spacecraft to do so) and continuing out to the orbit of Mars in order to test telemetry and spacecraft systems. The missions 4 through 8 were test flights for manned circumlunar flight. The Soyuz 7K-L1 spacecraft was used for the moon-aimed missions, stripped down to make it possible to launch around the moon from the earth. They were launched on the Proton rocket which was just powerful enough to send the Zond on a free return trajectory around the moon without going into lunar orbit (the same as Apollo 13 flew in its emergency abort). It could have carried 1 or 2 Cosmonauts. There were serious reliability problems with both the new Proton rocket and the new Soyuz, but the test flights pressed ahead with some glitches. The circumlunar September 1968 Zond 5 flight was the reason NASA flew Apollo 8 to the moon in December 1968 instead of the Earth orbital test which had been planned, because the CIA believed the Russians were planning a human flight next. Had Apollo 8 not flown when it did, it is possible the Russians would have been the first to fly around the moon in late 1968 or early 1969. Instrumentation flown on these missions gathered data on micrometeor flux, solar and cosmic rays, magnetic fields, radio emissions, and solar wind. Biological payloads were also flown and many photographs were taken.
Timetable - Zond 1
- * Launched April 4, 1964
- * Communications lost May 14, 1964
- * Achieved Venus orbit July 14, 1964
- Zond 2
- * Launched November 30, 1964
- * Communications lost May, 1965
- * Mars flyby August 6, 1965
- Zond 3
- *Launched July 18, 1965
- *Lunar Flyby July 20, 1965
- Zond 4
- *Launched March 2, 1968
- Zond 5
- *Launched September 15, 1968
- *Circumlunar September 18, 1968
- *Returned to Earth September 21, 1968
- Zond 6
- *Launched November 10, 1968
- *Circumlunar November 14, 1968
- *Returned to Earth November 17, 1968
- Zond 7
- *Launched August 7, 1969
- *Lunar flyby August 11, 1969
- *Returned to Earth August 14, 1969
- Zond 8
- *Launched October 20, 1970
- *Lunar flyby October 24, 1970
- *Returned to Earth October 27, 1970
External References - Very detailed information about the Soyuz 7K-L1 used in Zond 4-8
- Detailed 7K-L1 pictures
- Radios in Zond spacecraft
- Space mission timeline
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