Roscosmos, the Russian space agency, has announced that its Luna-25 spacecraft crashed on the moon. The output of an impulse was stated to have been given on Saturday in accordance with the spacecraft's flight plan for the creation of its pre-landing elliptical orbit. The Luna-25 spacecraft's communication was cut off about 14:57 Moscow time, according to a statement posted on Telegram by the space agency.
The agency added that efforts made on August 19 and 20 to locate the gadget and contact it failed to yield any results. According to the findings of the preliminary analysis, the device transitioned to an off-design orbit and ceased to exist as a result of a collision with the lunar surface since the real impulse parameters differed from the calculated ones.
Clarifying the causes of the loss of the Moon will be the focus of a specially created interdepartmental commission.
A day before it was supposed to touch down on the Moon's south pole, Luna-25 crashed. With this, Russia's lunar project ended tragically after nearly 50 years. On August 10, Luna-25 was launched, and on August 16, it reached lunar orbit. On Monday, two days before Chandyraan, it was scheduled to make a soft landing.

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