Russia Plans Moon Power Station by 2036: A New Era of Lunar Research
Russia’s Roscosmos will build a lunar power station by 2036 to fuel rovers, observatories, and the International Lunar Research Station, marking a shift to sustained moon research.
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Russia’s Roscosmos will build a lunar power station by 2036 to fuel rovers, observatories, and the International Lunar Research Station, marking a shift to sustained moon research.
Roscosmos concluded flight tests for its Ionozond Ionosfera-M satellites, paving the way for commissioning. The system will map the ionosphere’s structure, fields, ozone, and radiation.
NASA’s astronaut Jonny Kim and Roscosmos cosmonauts Sergey Ryzhikov & Alexey Zubritsky begin their journey home from the ISS after 245 days, aiming for a parachute landing in Kazakhstan.
Russia’s Progress MS-32 cargo spacecraft reached its planned orbit after launching from Baikonur, paving the way to dock with the ISS and deliver critical supplies.