Ranger 4

past Mission

Type

Impact

Launch

April 23, 1962

Target

Earth's Moon

Objective

Impact the Moon

NASA's Ranger 4 was the first U.S. spacecraft to reach another celestial body—the Moon. It was designed to transmit pictures during descent and to rough-land a capsule carrying a seismometer and other instruments. A computer problem prevented it from performing any operations. It impacted the Moon’s far side.

NASA's Ranger spacecraft.
Credit: NASA

What was Ranger 4?

NASA's Ranger 4 was the first U.S. spacecraft to reach another celestial body—the Moon. It was designed to transmit pictures during descent and to rough-land a capsule carrying a seismometer and other instruments. A computer problem prevented it from performing any operations. It impacted the Moon’s far side.

Nation
United States of America (USA)
Objective(s)
Lunar Impact
Spacecraft
P-35
Spacecraft Mass
730 pounds (331.12 kilograms)
Mission Design and Management
NASA / JPL
Launch Vehicle
Atlas Agena B (Atlas Agena B no. 4 / Atlas D no. 133 / Agena B no. 6004)
Launch Date and Time
April 23, 1962 / 20:50 UT
Launch Site
Cape Canaveral, Fla. / Launch Complex 12
Scientific Instruments
1. Vidicon TV Camera
2. Gamma-Ray Spectrometer
3. Radar Altimeter
4. Single-Axis Seismometer

Firsts

  • First U.S. spacecraft to reach another celestial body, in this case, the Moon

Key Dates

April 23, 1962: Launch

April 26, 1962: Impacted the far side of the Moon

In Depth: Ranger 4

NASA's Ranger 4 was the first American spacecraft to reach another celestial body, in this case, the Moon. Like its predecessor, also a Block 2 spacecraft, it was designed to transmit pictures in the final 10 minutes of its descent to the Moon.

The spacecraft was meant to drop a balsa wood capsule (25.6 inches or 65 centimeters in diameter) onto the surface. The capsule carried a seismometer and other instruments.

A power failure in the central computer and sequencer stopped the spacecraft’s master clock, preventing the vehicle from performing any of its planned operations, such as opening its solar panels.

Drifting aimlessly and without any course corrections, Ranger 4 impacted the Moon on its far side at a velocity of about 6,000 miles per hour (9,600 kilometers per hour) at 12:49:53 UT April 26, 1962. Impact coordinates were 15.5 degrees south latitude and 229.3 degrees east longitude.

Although the spacecraft did not achieve its primary objective, the Atlas Agena-Ranger combination performed without fault for the first time.

Key Source

Siddiqi, Asif A. Beyond Earth: A Chronicle of Deep Space Exploration, 1958-2016. NASA History Program Office, 2018.

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