October 18, 2010
The Soviet plan for a moon landing revolved around the LK Lander, a lunar module similar to Eagle that was decommissioned in 1972 after several unmanned tests. While the LK Lander isn’t a secret craft, the website ZMEScience reports that the module has been kept away from the general public at the Moscow Aviation Institute.

The Soviet plan for a moon landing revolved around the LK Lander, a lunar module similar to Eagle that was decommissioned in 1972 after several unmanned tests. While the LK Lander isn’t a secret craft, the website ZMEScience reports that the module has been kept away from the general public at the Moscow Aviation Institute.

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