Russia Set to Resume Moon Exploration with Luna-25
Following a 47-year absence from the Moon, modern Russia is continuing Luna program initiated by USSR with Luna-25 lander currently at Vostochny Cosmodrome awaiting integration into fueled Soyuz Fregat upper stage / payload fairing ahead of NET 11 Aug launch; Luna-25 expected to land near Boguslawsky and Boussingault craters (69.545°S, 43.544°E) or backup site near Mazinus and Simpelius craters (68.773°S, 21.210°E) after 5 day transfer + up to 7 days in lunar orbit, overlapping Chandrayaan-3 expected landing at 69.368°S, 32.348°E NET 23 Aug; Roscosmos Director Yury Borisov estimates 70% chance of success