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Model, Lunar Lander, Surveyor, 1/5 Scale

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  • A white three-legged girded structure with large blue plates sticking upwards out of the middle.
  • A white three-legged girded structure with large blue plates sticking upwards out of the middle.

    Object Details

    Manufacturer

    Hughes Aircraft Co.

    Summary

    This is a 1/5 scale model of the Surveyor spacecraft, which was used by NASA and Hughes Aircraft Company engineering teams for demonstration and technical discussions during the soft-landing lunar program. This miniature spacecraft was built by Hughes model makers working from original plans of the flight spacecraft. It closely represents the Surveyor III spacecraft that was later examined by the Apollo 12 astronauts. Five of the seven spacecraft built by Hughes for NASA successfully landed on the moon during the period from June 1966 to January 1968, paving the way for a manned landing on the Moon. Object is currently on display in the Exploring the Planets gallery, NASM 207.

    Long Description

    Surveyor (1966-1968)
    The Surveyor probes were the first U.S. spacecraft to land safely on the Moon. The main objectives of the Surveyors were to obtain close-up images of the lunar surface and to determine if the terrain was safe for manned landings. Each Surveyor was equipped with a television camera. In addition, Surveyors 3 and 7 each carried a soil mechanics surface sampler scoop which dug trenches and was used for soil mechanics tests and Surveyors 5, 6, and 7 had magnets attached to the footpads and an alpha scattering instrument for chemical analysis of the lunar material. The following Surveyor missions took place.
    Surveyor 1
    Launched 30 May 1966
    Landed 02 June 1966, 06:17:37 UT
    Latitude 2.45 S, Longitude 316.79 E - Flamsteed P
    Surveyor 2
    Launched 20 September 1966
    Crashed on Moon 22 September 1966
    Vernier engine failed to ignite - southeast of Copernicus Crater
    Surveyor 3
    Launched 17 April 1967
    Landed 20 April 1967, 00:04:53 UT
    Latitude 2.94 S, Longitude 336.66 E - Oceanus Procellarum (Ocean of Storms)
    Surveyor 4
    Launched 14 July 1967
    Radio contact lost 17 July 1967
    2.5 minutes from touchdown - Sinus Medii
    Surveyor 5
    Launched 08 September 1967
    Landed 11 September 1967, 00:46:44 UT
    Latitude 1.41 N, Longitude 23.18 E - Mare Tranquillitatus (Sea of Tranquility)
    Surveyor 6
    Launched 07 November 1967
    Landed 10 November 1967, 01:01:06 UT
    Latitude 0.46 N, Longitude 358.63 E - Sinus Medii
    Surveyor 7
    Launched 07 January 1968
    Landed 10 January 1968, 01:05:36 UT
    Latitude 41.01 S, Longitude 348.59 E - Tycho North Rim

    Credit Line

    Gift of Hughes Aircraft Company

    Inventory Number

    A19690236000

    Restrictions & Rights

    CC0

    Type

    MODELS-Uncrewed Spacecraft & Parts

    Materials

    White frame, paddles, blades, feet, and packages. Blue simulated solar cells. Bright steel engines and structural parts. Aluminum packages, spheres, and component parts. Some spheres black and white striped.

    Dimensions

    Overall (1:5 scale): 1 ft. 10 1/8 in. tall x 2 ft. 5 3/4 in. wide x 2 ft. 5 3/4 in. deep, 31 lb. (56.2 x 75.6 x 75.6cm, 14.1kg)

    Country of Origin

    United States of America

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    Data Source

    National Air and Space Museum

    Metadata Usage

    CC0

    Link to Original Record

    http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nv9f8a0a3a4-9777-4b24-8a2c-747cb79ced23

    Record ID

    nasm_A19690236000

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