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Robotic spacecraft missions to the Moon by the Soviet Union (1958–1976)
The Luna programme (from the Russian word Луна "Luna" meaning "Moon"), sometimes called Lunik by western media, was a series of robotic spacecraft missions
Luna_programme
1966 uncrewed space mission of the Soviet Union's Luna programme
Luna 9 (Луна-9), internal designation Ye-6 No.13, was an uncrewed space mission of the Soviet Union's Luna programme. On 3 February 1966, the Luna 9 spacecraft
Luna_9
Space exploration program conducted by the Soviet Union from 1951 to 1991
Generation" Luna programme was less successful, Luna 4, Luna 5, Luna 6, Luna 7, and Luna 8 were all met with mission failures. However, in 1966 Luna 9 achieved
Soviet_space_program
Space probe
Luna 5, or E-6 No.10 (Ye-6 series), was an uncrewed Soviet spacecraft intended to land on the Moon as part of the Luna programme. It was intended to become
Luna_5
1959 Soviet uncrewed space mission to impact the surface of the Moon
Lunik 2 in contemporaneous media, was the sixth of the Soviet Union's Luna programme spacecraft launched to the Moon, E-1 No.7. It was the first spacecraft
Luna_2
Soviet spacecraft
the first to be placed in heliocentric orbit. Luna 1 was launched as part of the Soviet Luna programme in 1959. Initially intended as a Moon impactor
Luna_1
1969 Soviet space probe
Luna 15 was a robotic space mission of the Soviet Luna programme that was in lunar orbit at the same time as the Apollo 11 spacecraft. On 21 July 1969
Luna_15
Final Soviet sample-return mission to the Moon, 1976
Luna 24 was a robotic probe of the Soviet Union's Luna programme. The 24th mission of the Luna series of spacecraft, the mission of the Luna 24 probe was
Luna_24
Topics referred to by the same term
Cluj County Luna de Sus, Florești, Cluj Luna River Luna, Arkansas Luna, Missouri Luna, Minnesota Luna, New Mexico Luna County, New Mexico Luna Island, in
Luna
Soviet lunar probe launched in 1959
Luna 3, or E-2A No.1 (Russian: Луна 3), was a Soviet spacecraft launched in 1959 as part of the Luna programme. It was the first mission to photograph
Luna_3
Model of carrier rocket
The Luna 8K72 vehicles were carrier rockets used by the Soviet Union for nine space probe launch attempts in the Luna programme between 23 September 1958
Luna_(rocket)
1957, and the satellite finally fell from orbit on 4 January 1958. The Luna programme was a series of uncrewed robotic satellite launches with the goal of
History_of_spaceflight
Soviet space probe
Luna 16 was an uncrewed 1970 space mission, part of the Soviet Luna program. It was the first robotic probe to land on the Moon and return a sample of
Luna_16
Soviet lunar orbiter
Luna 14 (E-6LS series) was an uncrewed space mission of the Luna program run by the Soviet Union. It was also called Lunik 14. The spacecraft is believed
Luna_14
Space probe
Luna 6, or E-6 No.7 (Ye-6 series) was an uncrewed Soviet spacecraft which was intended to perform a landing on the Moon as part of the Luna program. Due
Luna_6
Failed Russian lunar lander
Originally named the Luna-Glob lander, the mission was renamed Luna 25 to emphasize continuity with the Soviet Union's historic Luna programme, though it remained
Luna_25
1965 crewless Soviet space probe
Luna 7 (E-6 or Ye-6 series) was an uncrewed space mission of the Soviet Luna program, also called Lunik 7. The Luna 7 spacecraft was intended to achieve
Luna_7
Soviet lunar orbiter
Luna 22 (Ye-8-LS series) was an uncrewed space mission, part of the Soviet Luna program, also called Lunik 22. Luna 22 was a lunar orbiter mission. The
Luna_22
Failed Soviet lunar sample return mission
Luna 23 was an uncrewed space mission of the Luna program developed by the Soviet Union. Luna 23 was a Soviet Moon lander mission which was intended to
Luna_23
Space probe
Luna 18, part of the Ye-8-5 series, was an uncrewed space mission of the Luna program. Luna 18 was placed in an Earth parking orbit after it was launched
Luna_18
Space probe
the Moon "Luna 8". NASA Space Science Data Coordinated Archive. 2014-08-26. Retrieved 2015-06-05. Spaceflight portal Zarya - Luna programme chronology
Luna_8
1970 Soviet uncrewed lunar mission
Luna 17 (Ye-8 series) was an uncrewed space mission of the Luna program, also called Lunik 17. It deployed the first robotic rover onto the surface of
Luna_17
Planned Russian lunar orbiter
Luna 26 (Luna-Resurs-Orbiter or Luna-Resurs O) is a planned lunar polar orbiter, part of the Luna-Glob program, by Roscosmos. In addition to its scientific
Luna_26
1966 crewless Soviet spacecraft
Luna 13 (E-6M series) was an uncrewed space mission of the Luna program by Soviet Union. The Luna 13 spacecraft was launched toward the Moon onboard a
Luna_13
Soviet lunar lander that carried the Lunokhod 2 rover to the Moon
Luna 21 (Ye-8 series) was an uncrewed space mission, and its spacecraft, of the Luna program, also called Lunik 21, in 1973. The spacecraft landed on the
Luna_21
First artificial satellite of the Moon
Luna 10 (Russian: Луна-10, lit. 'Moon-10') or Lunik 10 was a 1966 Soviet lunar robotic spacecraft mission in the Luna program. It was the first artificial
Luna_10
Space probe
Luna 4, or E-6 No.4 (Ye-6 series), sometimes known in the West as Lunik 4, was a Soviet spacecraft launched in 1963 as part of the Luna program to attempt
Luna_4
1958 Soviet spacecraft
Luna E-1 No.2, sometimes identified by NASA as Luna 1958B, was a Soviet spacecraft which was lost in a launch failure in 1958. It was a 361-kilogram (796 lb)
Luna_E-1_No.2
Soviet lunar orbiter
Luna 11 (E-6LF series) was an uncrewed space mission of the Soviet Union's Luna program. It was also called Lunik 11. Luna 11 was launched towards the
Luna_11
Soviet space probe (Luna 1970C)
Luna E-8-5 No.402, also known as Luna Ye-8-5 No.402, and sometimes identified by NASA as Luna 1969C, was a Soviet spacecraft under Luna programme which
Luna_E-8-5_No._402
Soviet lunar orbiter
Luna 12 (E-6LF series) was an uncrewed space mission of the Luna program, also called Lunik 12. Luna 12 was launched towards the Moon onboard a Molniya-M
Luna_12
1972 lunar sample retrieval mission as part of the USSR's Luna program
Luna 20 was the second of three successful Soviet lunar sample return missions. It was flown as part of the Luna program as a robotic competitor to the
Luna_20
Soviet lunar orbiter
Luna 19 (a.k.a. Lunik 19) (E-8-LS series), was an uncrewed space mission of the Luna program. Luna 19 extended the systematic study of lunar gravitational
Luna_19
Soviet lunar lander that failed to achieve planned orbit
Luna E-6 No.2, also identified as No.1, and sometimes known in the West as Sputnik 25, was a Soviet spacecraft which launched in 1963, but was placed into
Luna_E-6_No.2
Soviet space probe (Luna 1958A)
send a spacecraft to the Moon. It was also the first mission of the Luna programme. The spacecraft was intended to release 1 kilogram (2.2 lb) of sodium
Luna_E-1_No.1
Soviet lunar module intended to be used in the Soviet lunar landing attempts
terminal deceleration and landing. An earlier uncrewed probe of the Luna programme, a Lunokhod, would be used to select a suitable area and then act as
LK_(spacecraft)
Planned Russian lunar lander
characterise lunar polar volatiles. The mission is a continuation of the Luna-Glob programme. The purpose is to prospect for minerals, water–both as water ice
Luna_27
Lost Soviet spacecraft
Luna E-1 No.3, sometimes identified by NASA as Luna 1958C, was a Soviet spacecraft which was lost in a launch failure in 1958. It was a 361-kilogram (796 lb)
Luna_E-1_No.3
Soviet space probe (Luna 1959A)
Luna E-1A No.1 or E-1 No.5, sometimes identified by NASA as Luna 1959A, was a Soviet spacecraft which was lost in a launch failure in 1959. It was a 387-kilogram
Luna_E-1A_No.1
Soviet Moon rover program
and cancellation of the Soviet human Moon programme. The Lunokhods were transported to the lunar surface by Luna spacecraft, which were launched by Proton-K
Lunokhod_programme
Soviet space probe (Luna 1970A)
Luna E-8-5 No.405, also known as Luna Ye-8-5 No.405, and sometimes identified by NASA as Luna 1970A, was a Soviet spacecraft which was lost in a launch
Luna_E-8-5_No._405
Soviet space probe (Luna 1960A)
Luna E-3 No.1, sometimes identified by NASA as Luna 1960A, was a Soviet spacecraft which was lost in a launch failure in 1960. It was a 279-kilogram (615 lb)
Luna_E-3_No.1
Soviet space probe (Luna 1960B)
Luna E-3 No.2, sometimes identified by NASA as Luna 1960B, was a Soviet spacecraft which was lost in a launch failure in 1960. It was a 279-kilogram (615 lb)
Luna_E-3_No.2
Soviet spacecraft lost in 1964 at launch
Luna E-6 No.6, sometimes identified by NASA as Luna 1964A, and sometimes known in the West as Sputnik 27, was a Soviet spacecraft which was lost in a
Luna_E-6_No.6
Soviet space probe (Luna 1975A)
Luna E-8-5M No.412, also known as Luna Ye-8-5M No.412, and sometimes identified by NASA as Luna 1975A, was a Soviet spacecraft which was lost in a launch
Luna_E-8-5M_No._412
Failed Soviet lunar sample-return mission
an uncrewed lunar sample return. It was probably similar in design to the Luna 16 spacecraft. It was launched, on a Proton rocket, on October 22, 1969.
Kosmos_305
Soviet space probe (Luna 1969A)
Luna E-8 No.201, also known as Luna Ye-8 No.201, and sometimes identified by NASA as Luna 1969A, was a Soviet spacecraft which was lost in a launch failure
Luna_E-8_No.201
US–USSR spaceflight capability rivalry
Union's "2nd Generation" Luna programme was less successful than the earlier Luna probes; Luna 4, Luna 5, Luna 6, Luna 7, and Luna 8 were all met with mission
Space_Race
Soviet space probe (Luna 1968A)
Luna E-6LS No.112, sometimes identified by NASA as Luna 1968A, was a Soviet spacecraft which was lost in a launch failure in 1968. It was a 1,700-kilogram
Luna_E-6LS_No.112
1965 Soviet space launch failure
Luna E-6 No.8 (Ye-6 series), sometimes identified by NASA as Luna 1965A, was a Soviet spacecraft which was lost in a launch failure in 1965. It was a
Luna_E-6_No.8
1963 Soviet space launch attempt
Luna E-6 No.3, also identified as No.2 and sometimes by NASA as Luna 1963B, was a Soviet spacecraft which was lost in a launch failure in 1963. It was
Luna_E-6_No.3
Soviet spacecraft
Luna E-6 No.5, sometimes identified by NASA as Luna 1964B, was a Soviet spacecraft which was lost in a launch failure in 1964. It was a 1,422-kilogram
Luna_E-6_No.5
Independent confirmations of Apollo Moon landings
close in composition to the samples returned by the independent Soviet Luna programme. A rock brought back by Apollo 17 was dated to be 4.417 billion years
Third-party evidence for Apollo Moon landings
Third-party_evidence_for_Apollo_Moon_landings
Russian Aerospace Company
probe Luna programme Luna 9 Luna 10 Luna 11 Luna 12 Luna 13 Luna 14 Luna 15 Luna 16 Luna 17 Luna 18 Luna 19 Luna 20 Luna 21 Luna 22 Luna 23 Luna 24 Luna 25
Lavochkin
Moon exploration program by the Russian Federal Space Agency
February 2026[update], Luna 26 is planned to be launched in 2028, Luna 27 in 2029–2030, Luna 29 in 2032, Luna 28 in 2034, and Luna 30 in 2036. Initially
Luna-Glob
Failed Soviet lunar sample-return mission (1969)
uncrewed lunar sample return. It was probably similar in design to the later Luna 16 spacecraft. It was launched, on a Proton rocket, on September 23, 1969
Kosmos_300
Failed Soviet lunar orbiter
Chronicle of Deep Space Exploration, 1958–2016" (PDF). NASA. Spaceflight portal Zarya - Luna programme chronology Archived 1 July 2022 at the Wayback Machine
Kosmos_111
Moon beginning in 1959. The first partially successful lunar mission was Luna 1 in January 1959, which became the first probe to escape Earth's gravity
List_of_missions_to_the_Moon
Topics referred to by the same term
exploration program may refer to: Soviet crewed lunar programs Luna programme Lunokhod programme Zond program This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Soviet lunar exploration program
Soviet_lunar_exploration_program
Spacecraft intended to land on the surface of the Moon
landing. The Luna program was a series of robotic impactors, flybys, orbiters, and landers flown by the Soviet Union between 1958 and 1976. Luna 9 was the
Lunar_lander
Failed Soviet lunar lander
attempt at a lunar soft-landing mission, with a design similar to that of Luna 4. Kosmos 60 was launched by a Molniya 8K78 rocket, serial number G15000-24
Kosmos_60
Proposed lunar mission
Luna 28 (Luna Resource 2 or Luna-Grunt rover) is a proposed sample-return mission from the south polar region of the Moon. Luna 28 will be composed of
Luna_28
Chinese lunar exploration mission
and the Soviet Luna programme in the 1960–70s, that involved Luna 15, Luna 16, and Luna 24 being sent to the Moon. Notably, the Luna 16 mission successfully
Chang'e_5
Lunar research program (2004–present)
missions to the Moon Apollo program Artemis program Chandrayaan programme Luna programme Chinese space program Planetary Exploration of China Tianwen-1
Chinese Lunar Exploration Program
Chinese_Lunar_Exploration_Program
Space debris with spectral characteristics similar to a rocket body
believes 2010 KQ may be the 4th stage of the Russian Proton rocket from the Luna 23 mission, launched October 28, 1974. Even in the unlikely event that this
2010_KQ
Tikhonravov, who would later supervise the design of Sputnik I and the Luna programme, headed GIRD's 2nd Brigade, was responsible for the first Soviet liquid
Soviet_rocketry
missions to the Moon. Major programs encompassing several probes include: Luna program — USSR Lunar exploration (1959–1976) Ranger program — US Lunar hard-landing
List_of_lunar_probes
Scientific studies carried out using scientific equipment in outer space
Allen radiation belts. Planetology reached a new stage with the Russian Luna programme, between 1959 and 1976, a series of lunar probes which gave us evidence
Space_research
In situ resources on the Moon
SELENE, Lunar Prospector, Chandrayaan-1, and Chang'e 1. The Soviet Luna programme and Apollo Program brought lunar samples back to Earth for analysis
Lunar_resources
Structure and composition of the Moon
Lunar Receiving Laboratory in Houston, Texas, and the uncrewed Soviet Luna programme returned 326 grams (11.5 oz) of lunar material. These rocks have proved
Geology_of_the_Moon
Rocket engine
two stage booster Sputnik, to achieve escape velocity required by the Luna programme, a third stage was needed. The task of developing the specified engine
RD-0109
Soviet space station programme
The Salyut programme (Russian: Салют, IPA: [sɐˈlʲut], meaning "salute" or "fireworks") was the first space station programme, undertaken by the Soviet
Salyut_programme
American uncrewed lunar space missions in the 1960s
Ranger 7 Ranger block III spacecraft diagram. (NASA) Apollo program Luna programme Lunar Orbiter program Pioneer program Surveyor program Timeline of Solar
Ranger_program
2024-06-15. Encyclopedia Astronautica article on the US-A RORSAT programme. "USSR - Luna Programme". "NASA - NSSDCA - Spacecraft - Details". "Top 10 Space Age
List of nuclear power systems in space
List_of_nuclear_power_systems_in_space
Physical presence of human activity in outer space
at the Moon was established by the Luna programme starting in 1959, with a first flyby and heliocentric orbit (Luna 1), a first arrival of an artificial
Human_presence_in_space
24. July 21 – Luna programme: 2 hours before the Apollo 11 lunar module lifts off from the Moon's surface, the Soviet uncrewed craft Luna 15, launched
1969_in_science
American lunar lander
Surveyor 7. Solar System portal Spaceflight portal Surveyor program Luna programme List of artificial objects on the Moon List of missions to the Moon
Surveyor_7
1960s NASA program to soft-land robotic probes on the Moon
after the Soviet Luna 9 probe landed in February, was an indication the programs were at similar stages. Atlas (rocket family) Luna programme Lunar Orbiter
Surveyor_program
Spacecraft mission
automatically. Apart from these three successes, other attempts under the Luna programme failed. The first two missions were intended to compete with Apollo
Sample-return_mission
Calendar year
The Lockheed L-1011 TriStar flies for the first time. November 17 – Luna programme: The Soviet Union lands Lunokhod 1 on Mare Imbrium (Sea of Rains) on
1970
Indian Lunar exploration programme
exploration missions Indian Human Spaceflight Programme Artemis program – NASA-led lunar exploration program Luna-Glob – Moon exploration program by the Russian
Chandrayaan_programme
Human spaceflight programme of the Soviet Union
The Soyuz programme (/ˈsɔɪjuːz/ SOY-yooz, /ˈsɔː-/ SAW-; Russian: Союз [sɐˈjus], meaning "Union") is a human spaceflight programme initiated by the Soviet
Soyuz_programme
Early Soviet rocket research bureau
Tikhonravov, who would later supervise the design of Sputnik I and the Luna programme, headed GIRD's 2nd Brigade, was responsible for the first Hybrid-propellant
Group for the Study of Reactive Motion
Group_for_the_Study_of_Reactive_Motion
Area of national and international law governing activities in outer space
Apollo 11. This also comprises all the Luna programme vehicles, including the Luna 2 (first object) and Luna 9 (first soft-landing) missions, the Surveyor
Space_law
UN volunteer organisation
Apollo 11. This also comprises all the Luna programme vehicles, including the Luna 2 (first object) and Luna 9 (first soft-landing) missions, the Surveyor
For_All_Moonkind
Day of the year
Lieutenant William Calley goes on trial for the My Lai Massacre. 1970 – Luna programme: The Soviet Union lands Lunokhod 1 on Mare Imbrium (Sea of Rains) on
November_17
Rocket engine that uses both liquid / gaseous and solid fuel
Tikhonravov, who would later supervise the design of Sputnik I and the Luna programme, was responsible for the first hybrid propelled rocket launch, the GIRD-9
Hybrid-propellant_rocket
1979 amusement park fire in Milson's Point, New South Wales, Australia
The Sydney Ghost Train fire at Luna Park Sydney in Australia killed seven people (six children and one adult) and destroyed the ride on 9 June 1979. The
Sydney_Ghost_Train_fire
Project by the European Space Agency
telecommunications and navigation links with the moon, involving the adoption of the LunaNet specifications. The communications relay satellite Lunar Pathfinder, set
Moonlight_Programme
Planned international lunar base
robotic lunar missions of the Chinese Lunar Exploration Program and Roscosmos' Luna-Glob program. China's 2028 Chang'e 8 mission will test in situ resource utilization
International Lunar Research Station
International_Lunar_Research_Station
Series of five uncrewed lunar orbiter missions
Reconnaissance Orbiter Ranger program Surveyor program Apollo program Luna programme Exploration of the Moon Robert J. Helberg Norman L. Crabill List of
Lunar_Orbiter_program
2008 (2008-03-26) Pamela Anderson, Christian Siriano N/A Skit: "The Rather Late Programme with Prince Charles" 643 March 31, 2008 (2008-03-31) Aisha Tyler, Richard
List of The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson episodes
List_of_The_Late_Late_Show_with_Craig_Ferguson_episodes
Antarctic island
named after Ines Luna Aguilar from the Chilean city of Punta Arenas for her logistic support for the Bulgarian Antarctic programme. Luna Island is centred
Luna_Island_(Biscoe_Islands)
Overview of and topical guide to the Moon
Luna programme Luna 1 Luna 2 Luna 3 Luna 5 Luna 6 Luna 7 Luna 8 Luna 9 Luna 10 Luna 11 Luna 12 Luna 13 Luna 14 Luna 15 Luna 16 Luna 17 Luna 18 Luna 19
Outline_of_the_Moon
Arrival of a spacecraft on the Moon's surface
spacecraft on the Moon. The first human-made object to touch the Moon was Luna 2 in 1959, and the first crewed mission to land on the Moon was Apollo 11
Moon_landing
NASA-led lunar exploration program
program – 1961–1972 American crewed lunar exploration program Chandrayaan programme – Indian Lunar Exploration Program (includes future crewed mission to
Artemis_program
Soviet human spaceflight project
The Vostok programme (/ˈvɒstɒk, vɒˈstɒk/ VOST-ok, vost-OK; Russian: Восток, IPA: [vɐˈstok] , lit. 'East') was a Soviet human spaceflight project to put
Vostok_programme
2009 television film by Allison Liddi-Brown
Montoya Fioré is about to be crowned queen of the small nation of Costa Luna. However, her coronation rehearsal is interrupted by General Magnus Kane
Princess_Protection_Program
Spanish tennis player (born 1984)
José Antonio Sánchez de Luna (Spanish pronunciation: [xose anˈtonjo ˈsantʃeθ ðe ˈluna]; born October 18, 1984) is a former Spanish professional tennis
José_Antonio_Sánchez_de_Luna
1983 British TV series or programme
second season, but the programme has not been repeated since then. Luna (1st series: 72-batch-19Y) - a female "diminibeing". Luna is kind and demure; having
Luna_(TV_series)
LUNA PROGRAMME
LUNA PROGRAMME
Female
Scandinavian
Feminine form of Scandinavian Rune, RUNA means "secret lore."
Female
French
 Pet form of French Louise, LULA means "famous warrior." Compare with another form of Lula.
Female
English
 Short form of Latin Alana, possibly LANA means "little rock." Compare with other forms of Lana.
Female
Hebrew
(×œï¬µ× ×”) Hebrew name LUNA means "dweller." Compare with another form of Luna.
Female
Native American
 Native American Hopi name MUNA means "overflowing spring." Compare with another form of Muna.
Female
English
Anglicized form of Scottish Gaelic Úna, possibly EUNA means "famine, hunger."
Girl/Female
Latin American
The moon. In Mythology Luna is one of the names of Artemis the moon goddess.
Female
Hindi/Indian
(लीना) Hindi name LINA means "absorbed in; merged." Compare with other forms of Lina.
Girl/Female
Indian
The Moon
Surname or Lastname
English, Norwegian, and Danish
English, Norwegian, and Danish : variant of Lund.
Male
Russian
Hawaiian and Russian form of Greek Loukas, LUKA means "from Lucania."
Female
Hawaiian
 Hawaiian name LANA means "afloat; calm as still waters." Compare with other forms of Lana.
Female
English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Úna, probably UNA means "famine, hunger." Compare with another form of Una.
Female
Native American
Native American Hopi name UNA means "remember." Compare with another form of Una.
Male
Irish
 Old Irish Gaelic byname LUAN means "warrior." Compare with another form of Luan.
Female
Hawaiian
Hawaiian name LUANA means "to be at leisure." This name was used in the 1932 American film "The Bird of Paradise."Â
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Lucas, LUCA means "from Lucania." In use by the Romani.
Female
Russian
 Short form of Russian Svetlana, LANA means "light." Compare with other forms of Lana.
Female
Russian
(Люба) Variant spelling of Russian Lyuba, LUBA means "love."
Female
English
 Pet form of English Eleanor, LENA means "foreign; the other."
LUNA PROGRAMME
LUNA PROGRAMME
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Norse, Scandinavian, Swedish
Guarded by Ing; God of Fertility and Peace; Protection; Ing's Beauty; Help
Girl/Female
Arabic
Woman
Girl/Female
Indian
Light
Girl/Female
English American French Latin
Famous elf. Also a compound of the names Lou and Ella.
Boy/Male
Tamil
To whom salutation is given
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Wish; Desire
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Religious Place
Male
Egyptian
, the successor of Rutamen.
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Intelligent
Girl/Female
Tamil
Growth
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n.
The bonito, 2.
a.
Of or pertaining to the moon; as, lunar observations.
n.
The tunny.
n.
Silver.
n.
The half of a lune.
a.
Influenced by the moon, as in growth, character, or properties; as, lunar herbs.
a.
Measured by the revolutions of the moon; as, a lunar month.
a.
Lunar.
n.
The postaxial bone of the forearm, or branchium, corresponding to the fibula of the hind limb. See Radius.
a.
See Luny.
n.
The moon.
n.
The windpipe. See Illust. of Lung.
n.
A lunar distance.
n.
The main bronchus of each lung.
n.
An ell; also, a yard.
n.
A puff of smoke.
a.
Crazy; mentally unsound.
n.
A lune. See Lune.
n.
The Opuntia Tuna. See Prickly pear, under Prickly.