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A top scientist who long dreamt of Russia once again touching the lunar surface has been taken to hospital after the Luna-25 crash.
The robotic spacecraft, Russia’s first space launch to the moon’s surface since the 1970s, entered lunar orbit last Wednesday only to vanish from the radars.
Set to soft land today, the Luna-25 experienced an ’emergency situation’ and abruptly ‘ceased its existence’, the space agency Roscosmos said.
Mikhail Marov, 90, whom local media described as a key consultant in the expedition, suffered a ‘sharp deterioration’ when he learned the mission failed.