Russia Eyes Lunar Resource Exploration After 2036
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Russia’s space agency Roscosmos has announced plans to begin exploring and developing lunar resources once the year 2036 arrives.
The proposal, outlined by Roscosmos officials, calls for the deployment of automated spacecraft to conduct lunar exploration missions. The agency intends to incorporate these missions into its broader space program schedule.
The announcement comes as part of Russia’s ongoing efforts to expand its presence in space, though no specific launch dates or mission details have yet been released.
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