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Russia's lunar spacecraft, first in five decades, crashes into moon

IndiaTimes Sunday, 20 August 2023
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News video: Luna-25 crashes on to lunar surface, India's spacecraft to land on Aug 23 evening | WION

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Russia's Luna-25 first moon mission in 47 years crashed on the moon's surface.

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