Russia Plans To Get A Foothold In The Moon - Dmitriy Rogozin { Perhaps A Response By NASA Is Needed ? }
Voice of Russia
Russia plans to organize a permanent base on the moon rather than leave it after several successful missions, the Russian deputy defense minister in charge of defense and space industries said. "The moon is not an intermediate point in the [space] race, it is a separate, even a self-contained goal. It would hardly be rational to make some ten or twenty flights to the moon, and then wind it all up and fly to the Mars or some asteroids.
This process has the beginning, but has no end: we are going to come to the moon forever," Dmitry Rogozin said in an article to be published by the government daily Rossiiskaya Gazeta on Friday. A mission to the Moon has become one of Russia's top space priorities.
Russian Space Agency Roscosmos said earlier this week it had launched a project to design a spacecraft suitable for moon missions and a super-heavy carrier rocket to deliver it there.
Russia plans to launch three lunar spacecraft - two to surface and one to orbit - by the end of the decade.
Russian Federal Space Agency is elaborating Moon exploration program
The first mission, the long-delayed Luna-25, is slated to launch in 2016 and land at the moon's south pole.
The next two missions will include an orbiter to monitor the moon in 2018 and a polar lander with a drill to search for water ice in 2019.
By 2040, Russia plans to create a lunar base for long-term missions to the Earth's natural satellite. Rogozin said that the moon is the only realistic source to obtain water, minerals and other resources for future space missions, as well as a suitable platform for testing new space technologies. He also announced Russia's plans to engage in search and exploration of natural resources in our solar system and beyond.
"We should not be afraid to dream, to raise the bar as high as possible for our future development. Russia has everything needed for a new breakthrough in space research. All we need is to learn how to combine idealism and pragmatism and how to properly organize our business," Rogozin said.
Moon, Dmitry Rogozin, space, Roscosmos, Russia
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Commentary From The Board:
Joe DogoJoe Dogo 11 April 2014, 06:23
It would be nice if someone would actually finally go to the moon, instead of making a stupid movie about it and pretending they did, when they didn't. Russia will be the first ones there, then!
#Sister RosettaSister Rosetta 11 April 2014, 06:56
#plasmadischargecometmodel #jamesmccanney #planetx #Noah April 04, 2014 posting join me as i talk about seeing the movie NOAH and my comments regarding the science of the movie my main science topic deals with historical events involving planet X types of objects that have affected earth and some of the modern myths about this topic i also discuss a more esoteric topic of the David Hilbert Mathematical problems given in the year 1900 and how this affects you in your daily life today i also discuss some news worthy events like a student who won a science contest by measuring high levels of radiation in guess where ??? listen and find out jim mccanney http://www.jmccanneyscience.com/JamesMcCan... [Some of McCanney's observations are pretty far out there, but others seem quite sane to me.]
#Raymond DillonRaymond Dillon 12 April 2014, 05:12
Boy i remember the days when my country were like that, full of dreams , aspirations and hope, but that dream died in November 1963, no we are a country that travels the world killing, overthrowing governments, raping and pillaging of our Zionist masters. We dont even have a space program anymore, our last astronaut that went into space hitched a ride on a Russian ship, and John McCain called Russia a Gas station , a day after our Astronaut were entering space on a Russian ship , imagine that . Good luck Russia we know you can do it, all mankind is behind you.
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Russia plans to organize a permanent base on the moon rather than leave it after several successful missions, the Russian deputy defense minister in charge of defense and space industries said. "The moon is not an intermediate point in the [space] race, it is a separate, even a self-contained goal. It would hardly be rational to make some ten or twenty flights to the moon, and then wind it all up and fly to the Mars or some asteroids.
This process has the beginning, but has no end: we are going to come to the moon forever," Dmitry Rogozin said in an article to be published by the government daily Rossiiskaya Gazeta on Friday. A mission to the Moon has become one of Russia's top space priorities.
Russian Space Agency Roscosmos said earlier this week it had launched a project to design a spacecraft suitable for moon missions and a super-heavy carrier rocket to deliver it there.
Russia plans to launch three lunar spacecraft - two to surface and one to orbit - by the end of the decade.
Russian Federal Space Agency is elaborating Moon exploration program
The first mission, the long-delayed Luna-25, is slated to launch in 2016 and land at the moon's south pole.
The next two missions will include an orbiter to monitor the moon in 2018 and a polar lander with a drill to search for water ice in 2019.
By 2040, Russia plans to create a lunar base for long-term missions to the Earth's natural satellite. Rogozin said that the moon is the only realistic source to obtain water, minerals and other resources for future space missions, as well as a suitable platform for testing new space technologies. He also announced Russia's plans to engage in search and exploration of natural resources in our solar system and beyond.
"We should not be afraid to dream, to raise the bar as high as possible for our future development. Russia has everything needed for a new breakthrough in space research. All we need is to learn how to combine idealism and pragmatism and how to properly organize our business," Rogozin said.
Moon, Dmitry Rogozin, space, Roscosmos, Russia
Read more: http://voiceofrussia.com/news/2014_04_11/R...
Commentary From The Board:
Joe DogoJoe Dogo 11 April 2014, 06:23
It would be nice if someone would actually finally go to the moon, instead of making a stupid movie about it and pretending they did, when they didn't. Russia will be the first ones there, then!
#Sister RosettaSister Rosetta 11 April 2014, 06:56
#plasmadischargecometmodel #jamesmccanney #planetx #Noah April 04, 2014 posting join me as i talk about seeing the movie NOAH and my comments regarding the science of the movie my main science topic deals with historical events involving planet X types of objects that have affected earth and some of the modern myths about this topic i also discuss a more esoteric topic of the David Hilbert Mathematical problems given in the year 1900 and how this affects you in your daily life today i also discuss some news worthy events like a student who won a science contest by measuring high levels of radiation in guess where ??? listen and find out jim mccanney http://www.jmccanneyscience.com/JamesMcCan... [Some of McCanney's observations are pretty far out there, but others seem quite sane to me.]
#Raymond DillonRaymond Dillon 12 April 2014, 05:12
Boy i remember the days when my country were like that, full of dreams , aspirations and hope, but that dream died in November 1963, no we are a country that travels the world killing, overthrowing governments, raping and pillaging of our Zionist masters. We dont even have a space program anymore, our last astronaut that went into space hitched a ride on a Russian ship, and John McCain called Russia a Gas station , a day after our Astronaut were entering space on a Russian ship , imagine that . Good luck Russia we know you can do it, all mankind is behind you.
Read more: http://voiceofrussia.com/news/2014_04_11/R...