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Russia opens talks with NASA and ESA with plans for manned lunar base

Russia Opens Talks With NASA And ESA With Plans For Manned Lunar Base
Multiple images of the International Space Station flying over the Houston area have been combined into one composite image to show the progress of the station as it crossed the face of the moon in the early evening of Jan. 4. (Lauren Harnett)

On January 19, 2012, Roscosmos, the Russian Space Agency began talking to the United States and Europe about the stuff dreams are made of... a manned research base on the Moon.

The agency鈥檚 chief, Vladimir Popovkin, led off the discussion with officials from NASA and the European Space Agency for a permanent facility. 鈥淲e don鈥檛 want man to just step on the ,鈥 Popovkin told Vesti FM radio station, according to the Ria Novosti news agency. 鈥淭oday, we know enough about it, we know that there is water in its polar areas 鈥 we are now discussing how to begin [the Moon's] exploration with NASA and the European Space Agency.鈥

But that鈥檚 not all. One giant leap for mankind often begins with one small step 鈥 or two. In this instance, Russia is planning to launch two unmanned missions to the Moon within the next 8 years. According to Popovkin, the plan is to either set up a stationary base on the lunar surface, or to put a working laboratory into orbit around it.

Don鈥檛 shoot these comments down just because they鈥檝e come to light after a recent run of bad luck on behalf of Russia鈥檚 current space missions 鈥 most notably the doomed Mars probe Phobos-Grunt which crashed back to Earth following a malfunction. According to Fix News, 鈥淚t was the latest mishap for Roscosmos and came after Russian president Dmitry Medvedev threatened to punish those responsible for previous space failures, which included the loss of satellites and botched launches.鈥

In the meantime, let鈥檚 focus on the positive contributions the Russians have made towards lunar exploration 鈥 in particular, the Luna missions which set many milestones. Of these, they were the first to successfully land a craft of the Moon, the first to photograph the far side, the first to achieve a soft landing and send back panoramic, close-up images, the first to become an artificial lunar satellite, the first to deploy rover missions and the first to return lunar soil samples which they shared with the international scientific community.

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