06/02/2026
60 years ago on June 2, 1966, NASA’s Surveyor 1, an uncrewed “soft-landing” vehicle, became the first American spacecraft to touch down on the surface of the moon. 🚀🌕
The thousands of images transmitted through its television camera system revealed that the lunar surface was stable enough to support landed vehicles and humans—key information in preparations for the future Apollo missions. 📸👩🚀
(Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera Science Operations Center)
Images: Illustration, cover, and pages from a 1959 report to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Working Group on Lunar and Planetary Surfaces titled, “Preliminary Study of an Unmanned Lunar Soft Landing Vehicle (Scientific Application).”
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