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23 of May, 21:04

General Director of Roscosmos, Dmitry Rogozin, said that the strategic mission of the state Corporation is the expansion and not only Expansion of Russia's influence, but also the entire human civilization.

"The extension of our knowledge, our influence, our technologies," He said at MSU.

So, He made the initiative to make a new " Noah's ark ", placed in the apparatus of plants from the collection of Moscow state University and send into deep space to find out what happens to them.

Rogozin Also said that a manned mission to the moon with the landing of the first Russian crew is scheduled for 2030. He added that in 2029 it is Expected to orbit the Earth satellite and after 2030 - to expand on the moon modules for the life and work of astronauts.

according to his statement, the drone flight and promising Russian spacecraft "Federation" to the moon scheduled for 2026-2028 years. First it was announced that the 1st test flight of the "Federation" was scheduled for 2022. In 2023, the ship was obliged to go to the ISS unmanned, and in 2024-m - with the crew in the cabin.

As said Rogozin, the development of the whole ship system will cost 700-750 billion. He also drew attention that the Russian Federal space program will not be reduced. Currently, she is one trillion 407 billion rubles - ten times less than NASA.

first it was claimed that "Roscosmos" finally determined the preferred shape of the carrier rocket heavy class " Yenisei ", which is expected to apply for missions to the moon. According to the source Last news in the space industry, a variant with six side blocks with RD-171п?п? and the Central unit with propulsion system RD-180.

Vladimir Putin signed the order about creation of super-heavy rockets at the beginning of 2018.

The schematic design shall be completed by November of this year, and the 1st launch was scheduled for 2028. Will that rocket sent to the moon, the layout of the new manned spacecraft " Federation ", He circled her back on the Ground.



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