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==Failure== [[File:Moon map Smart 1 Ranger 9 Luna 5 Surveyor 7 Apollo 14.png|thumbnail|left|First announced location of the ''Luna 5'' impact (lower right), in relation to other lunar probes and landing sites.]] Following the mid-course correction on 10 May, the spacecraft began spinning around its main axis due to a problem in a flotation gyroscope in the I-100 guidance system unit. A subsequent attempt to fire the main engine failed because of ground control error, and the engine never fired. As a result of these failures, the soft landing attempt failed, and ''Luna 5'' impacted the Moon.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://moonregistry.forallmoonkind.org/apollo-10-crewed-lunar-orbit-3-2-2-2-4/|title=Moonkind Lunar Registry β Luna-5|access-date=January 10, 2023}}</ref> The place of impact was first announced as {{Lunar coords and quad cat|31|S|8|W}} (coast of [[Mare Nubium]]), but later it was estimated as {{Lunar coords and quad cat|8|N|23|W}} (near crater [[Copernicus (lunar crater)|Copernicus]]).<ref name=NSSDC/> It was the second Soviet spacecraft to reach the surface of the Moon, following ''[[Luna 2]]'' in 1959. The [[Georgian National Astrophysical Observatory|Abastumani Astrophysical Observatory]] registered television images of the failed landing noted that shown it produced a {{convert|220|by|80|km|mi|adj=on}} plume which was visible for ten minutes.<ref name="moon">{{cite journal|url=https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2018CosRe..56..276K/abstract|title=Luna-5 (1965): Some Results of a Failed Mission to the Moon|last1=Ksanfomality |first1=L. V.|journal=Cosmic Research|volume=56|number=4|pages=276β282|date=July 2018|doi=10.1134/S0010952518040020 |bibcode=2018CosRe..56..276K |s2cid=254420064 |access-date=January 10, 2023}}</ref> A 2017 analysis of the reprocessed images allowed to refine the impact coordinates, provide an altitude estimate of 3.7β3.9 km for the generated gas cloud and corroborate estimations published for the 2009 [[LCROSS]] impact.<ref name="moon"/>
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