Russia plans to put man on Moon by 2030, as it pledges to keep International Space Station in orbit for nine more years

Posted: March 8, 2015 at 4:46 pm

Roscosmos, Russia's space agency, is set to revive its lunar programme Agency also pledged to work with Nasa to keep ISS operational until 2024 It came under pressure in 2014 after U.S banned high-tech exports to Russia

By Steph Cockroft for MailOnline

Published: 00:54 EST, 26 February 2015 | Updated: 03:40 EST, 26 February 2015

108 shares

69

View comments

Russia has announced plans to send manned flights to the moon by 2030, as it pledges to keep the International Space Station in orbit for nine more years.

Roscosmos, Russia's space agency, said it would launch the manned missions after reviving its lunar programme with unmanned spacecraft.

The news comes three years after a leaked document from the federal agency suggested a manned mission to the moon was in the pipeline.

Russia has announced plans to send manned flights to the moon by 2030, as it pledges to keep the International Space Station (pictured) in orbit for nine more years

See the rest here:
Russia plans to put man on Moon by 2030, as it pledges to keep International Space Station in orbit for nine more years

Related Posts