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== Overview == The objectives of the mission included the study of: * lunar gamma and X-ray emissions in order to determine the Moon's chemical composition; * lunar gravitational anomalies; * the concentration of meteorite streams near the Moon; * the intensity of hard [[corpuscular radiation]] near the Moon. 137 radio transmissions and 277 orbits of the Moon were completed before the batteries failed on 1 October 1966. This subset of the "second-generation" Luna spacecraft, the E-6LF, was designed to take the first photographs of the surface of the Moon from lunar orbit. A secondary objective was to obtain data on mass concentrations ("mascons") on the Moon first detected by [[Luna 10]]. Using the Ye-6 bus, a suite of scientific instruments (plus an imaging system similar to the one used on [[Zond 3]]) replaced the small lander capsule used on the soft-landing flights. The resolution of the photos was 15 to 20 meters. To reduce problems caused by damage to the film due to solar radiation it was planned to take all photos within the first 24 hours of lunar orbits.<ref name=Ulivi72>{{cite book |last1=Ulivi |first1=Paolo |last2=Harland |first2= David M |date=2004 |title=Lunar Exploration Human Pioneers and Robot Surveyors |publisher=Springer |page=72 |isbn=185233746X }}</ref> A technological experiment included testing the efficiency of gear transmission in a vacuum as a test for a future lunar rover.<ref name=Ulivi74>{{cite book |last1=Ulivi |first1=Paolo |last2=Harland |first2= David M |date=2004 |title=Lunar Exploration Human Pioneers and Robot Surveyors |publisher=Springer |page=74 |isbn=185233746X }}</ref> Luna 11, launched only two weeks after the U.S. [[Lunar Orbiter]], entered lunar orbit at 21:49 GMT on 27 August 1966. Parameters were 99 x 742 miles. During the mission, the TV camera failed to return usable images because the spacecraft lost proper orientation to face the lunar surface when a foreign object was lodged in the nozzle of one of the attitude-control thrusters. The other instruments functioned without fault before the mission formally ended on 1 October 1966 after the power supply had been depleted. The spacecraft eventually crashed on the moon on an unknown date.<ref name=Reichl>{{cite book |last1=Reichl |first1=Eugen |title=The Soviet Space Program The Lunar Years: 1959-1976 |date=2019 |isbn=978-0-7643-5675-9 |page=91 |url=https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/0764356755 |access-date=20 October 2024}}</ref>
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