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Russia to Explore Moon and Mars by 2030 – Deputy PM

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Russia to Explore Moon and Mars by 2030 – Deputy PM


15.04.2013

Russia will develop new technology including huge new rockets for manned flights to the Moon and Mars by 2030, Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin said, RIA Novosti reports. Rogozin, who oversees the space and military industries, said on Friday Russia is going to design a carrier rocket with a payload of 130 to 180 tons as well as powerful interplanetary vehicles.
 
The new technologies will lay the ground for manned flights to the Mars, Rogozin said, making his remarks while opening a meeting on the space industry in Russia’s Far East on Friday, as Russia marks the anniversary of Yury Gagarin’s first manned space flight on April 12, 1961.
 
Russia plans to start test of a new-generation spacecraft in the next two decades which could potentially be used for manned flights to the Moon, Rogozin said. The Russian space industry is also set to develop a robot system for Moon exploration, as well as construct a permanent research base and a takeoff and landing pad there, he said.

The Soviet Union was developing a large rocket called the N-1 in the late 1960's for a lunar landing, but the project was abandoned after the United States won the race to land on the moon in 1969.

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