Surveyor Slides
Credit:
The Surveyor Project,
NASA
"Safe!"
In September 1967
(during regular season play),
the Surveyor 5 lander actually slid several feet
while making a successful
soft landing on the
Moon's Mare Tranquillitatis.
Equipped with television cameras and soil sampling experiments,
the US Surveyor spacecraft were intended to determine
if the lunar surface
at chosen locations was safe
for manned landings.
Surveyor 5 touched down on the inside edge of a small
crater inclined at about 20 degrees. Its footpad slipped and
dug the trench visible in the picture.
Covered with
lunar soil,
the footpad is about 20 inches in diameter.