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The Lunar ''Ranger'' program was a series of missions by the United States to photograph and then impact on the moon.  Rangers 1-5 (August 1961- October 1962) failed. Ranger 6 succeeded in hitting the moon, although the television camera failed.  Rangers 7, 8, and 9 (july 964-March 1965) succeeded.
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The Lunar ''Ranger'' program was a series of missions by the United States to photograph and then impact on the moon.  Rangers 1-5 (August 1961- October 1962) failed. Ranger 6 succeeded in hitting the moon, although the television camera failed.  Rangers 7, 8, and 9 (july 964-March 1965) succeeded.  A secondary objective of the early Ranger missions, to hard-land a small seismometer on the moon, was not successful.
  
 
The lesson of the early Ranger failures is to keep on trying.
 
The lesson of the early Ranger failures is to keep on trying.
  
 
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lunar_Orbiter Wikipedia] article on the Surveyor program
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The Lunar Ranger program was a series of missions by the United States to photograph and then impact on the moon. Rangers 1-5 (August 1961- October 1962) failed. Ranger 6 succeeded in hitting the moon, although the television camera failed. Rangers 7, 8, and 9 (july 964-March 1965) succeeded. A secondary objective of the early Ranger missions, to hard-land a small seismometer on the moon, was not successful.

The lesson of the early Ranger failures is to keep on trying.


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