Prominent Russian scientist's health deteriorates after Luna-25 lunar crash

Prominent Russian scientist's health deteriorates after Luna-25 lunar crash

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Russia's first Moon mission in almost fifty years, the Luna-25 probe, crashed during pre-landing maneuvers, causing setback to Russian lunar exploration ambitions. Mikhail Marov, a prominent physicist and astronomer involved in the mission, was urgently hospitalized in Moscow due to a decline in his health following the mission's failure. Marov expressed his disappointment and called for a thorough analysis of the crash. Russia's space agency, Roscosmos, confirmed the loss of communication with Luna-25 and plans to investigate the crash. Specific technical challenges leading to the crash were not disclosed.

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