00:00On this day in space. On January 30th, 1964, NASA launched the Ranger 6 spacecraft on a mission to obtain the first ever close-up images of the surface of the moon.
00:12The spacecraft carried six television cameras to transmit videos and images of the moon.
00:17But the cameras failed, and no images were ever returned.
00:20This was the sixth mission failure for the Ranger program.
00:24Congress wasn't too happy with the series of failures and called an investigation into management problems at NASA Headquarters and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
00:31The next mission, Ranger 7, launched six months later and was a roaring success.
00:36And that's what happened on this day in space.
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