Russia’s Moon Power Play
Russia’s state space agency Roscosmos just dropped a cosmic bombshell: they’re planning to build a lunar power station by 2036! 🚀 Signed this month with aerospace firm Lavochkin Association, the project aims to fuel future moon rovers, observatories, and the International Lunar Research Station (ILRS) – a collaboration that includes facilities from global partners.
Why This Matters
This isn’t just about planting flags anymore. Roscosmos says the station marks a shift from short-term moon missions to permanent lunar science. Think of it like upgrading from a pop-up tent to a full-blown research campus! 🌌 The plan includes spacecraft development, ground tests, and deploying infrastructure on the moon’s surface.
Global Moon Race Heats Up
Russia first announced its lunar program revival in 2022, with President Putin calling it a priority during a visit to the Vostochny Cosmodrome. Now, with this 2036 target, they’re joining a new space race focused on sustainable exploration. Fun fact: The ILRS project also involves the Chinese mainland, showing how space is becoming a playground for international collabs. 🤝
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