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Forgotten, Aborted Soviet Moon-Lander

Posted October 07, 2010 9:01 AM

From Boing Boing:

Jalopnik has a wonderful set of photos of the abortive Soviet moon lander, the LK Lander, abandoned in 1971. It currently rots gently in a private lab at the Moscow Aviation Institute. The photos come from the Russos Livejournal.

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Re: Forgotten, Aborted Soviet Moon-Lander

10/08/2010 7:52 AM

It currently rots gently in a private lab at the Moscow Aviation Institute.

"Rots" Was it made of wood?

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