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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Jodrell Bank Observatory' has mentioned 'Moon' in the following places:
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[24] In February 1966, Jodrell Bank was asked by the Soviet Union to track its unmanned moon lander Luna 9 and recorded on its facsimile transmission of photographs from the moon's surface.
Tracking space probes only took a fraction of the Lovell telescope's observing time and the remainder used for scientific observations including using radar to measure the distance to the moon and to Venus;[27][28] observations of astrophysical masers around star-forming regions and giant stars;[29] observations of pulsars (including the discovery of millisecond pulsars[30] and the first pulsar in a globular cluster);[31] observations of quasars and gravitational lenses (including the detection of the first gravitational lens[32] and the first Einstein ring).
It had a circular 50xc2xa0ft (15.2xc2xa0m) dish on a polar mount,[46] and was mostly used for moon radar experiments.