Launch Schedules
As of 1967, the L1/L3 launch schedules were:
L1
- 2P: Develop Block D stage (February or March 1967)
- 3P: Develop Block D stage (March 1967)
- 4L: Unmanned lunar flyby (May 1967)
- 5L: Unmanned lunar flyby (June 1967)
- 6L: Manned lunar flyby (June or July 1967)
- 7L: Manned lunar flybys (August 1967)
- 8L: Manned lunar flybys (August 1967)
- 9L: Manned lunar flybys (September 1967)
- 10L: Manned lunar flybys (September 1967)
- 11L: Manned lunar flybys (October 1967)
- 12L: Manned lunar flybys (October 1967)
- 13L: Reserve spacecraft
L3
- 3L: Develop LV & Blocks G&D (September 1967)
- 4L: Reserve
- 5L: LOK/LK unmanned (December 1967)
- 6L: LOK/LK unmanned (February 1968)
- 7L: Manned LOK/unmanned LK (April 1968)
- 8L: Manned LOK/unmanned LK (June 1968)
- 9L: Piloted LOK/unmanned LK with LK landing on Moon (August 1968)
- 10L: First men land on moon (September 1968)
- 11L: Reserve
- 12L: Reserve
Read more about this topic: Soviet Manned Lunar Programs
Famous quotes containing the words launch and/or schedules:
“Now launch the small ship, now as the body dies
and life departs, launch out, the fragile soul
in the fragile ship of courage, the ark of faith
with its store of food and little cooking pans
and change of clothes,”
—D.H. (David Herbert)
“My friend devotes himself to his life, whenever he can find the spare time. His motto is: Dont just sit there: live! So hes too busy to stand, to walk, to do anything, except to live. He even refused to kiss a girl, when invited, on the grounds that it was time again to be living. Schedules are sacred to him.”
—Marvin Cohen, U.S. author and humorist. The Self-Devoted Friend, New Directions (1967)