00:00On this day in space.
00:03On October 20th, 1970, the Soviet Union launched the Zond 8 spacecraft on a mission to the moon.
00:09This was the last mission in the Zond program.
00:12After the first three Zond missions explored Venus and Mars,
00:15the next ones were circumlunar missions that flew around the moon before returning to Earth.
00:19Although there was no crew on board, the Zond spacecraft was designed with cosmonauts in mind.
00:23The Zond mission served as test flights for the Soviet Union's plans to send cosmonauts to the moon.
00:28But those plans for crewed flights never came to fruition.
00:31This was partly because the U.S. had already put astronauts on the moon,
00:34but also because the Zond missions had a lot of technical problems.
00:37Zond 8 was considered a success, even though its guidance system malfunctioned on the way back to Earth.
00:42The spacecraft still returned to Earth safely and splashed down one week after it launched.
00:46And that's what happened on this day in space.
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