Russia Can Set Up Base on Moon By 2025 - Space Agency
Posted on: Monday, 22 November 2004, 21:00 CST
MOSCOW. Nov 22 (Interfax) - An automated Russian base may be established on the moon in 2020-2025, Nikolai Moiseyev, deputy chief of the Russian Space Agency for the International Space Station (ISS) program, told a NASA conference in Washington.
"Moiseyev told the conference that the task may be put forward in 2020-2025 to set up an automatic lunar base. Closer to the middle of the century, such a base may also appear on Mars," the agency press service told Interfax on Monday.
Moiseyev informed space officials from other countries about Russia's ISS program, which includes advanced studies aimed at the exploration of the solar system, including the use of automated spacecraft. In particular, he mentioned the Luna-Globe project for studying the internal structure of the moon, delivering samples of moon rock to earth, and the use of moon resources.
Source: Daily News Bulletin; Moscow - English
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