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The European approach means that a base will be created on The moon, A step similar to the steps revealed by both Russia AndChinaAlthough announced US Space Agency "NASA" They seek to send astronauts to the moon.
The ESA phase is centered "ESA"When establishing a mine on the moon to exploit debris that can be extracted from materials that can be used as fuel for missiles.
To this end, it took place European Space Agency An agreement with the group "Ariane" For the manufacture of space rockets, lay the foundations of a lunar base, according to a newspaper "Courrier quotidien" British.
The European Agency believes that the exploitation of space resources could form the basis of the permanent exploration of the Moon, while its plans are part of a strategic project to make the planet a reality. Europe is a partner in global space exploration efforts over the next decade, according to the ESA press release.
The European Agency is working on the establishment of a new facility in the Astronaut Center in Cologne, Germany, simulating the moon's environment.
The head of the European Agency had announced in 2016 that "ESA" Expand its plans for the establishment "Space Village" On the moon, people live and work together, with robots.
China has also announced plans to launch an inhabited space station that will be launched by robots, with the upcoming dispatch of astronauts, and an unprecedented step is to build a lunar base in 3D printing.
Last December, Russia announced its intention to send robots to the moon to carry out its project by establishing a base on the moon, stressing that the program "Lunar" will extend until 2030.
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The European movement means that a base will be created on the moon, a step similar to those unveiled by Russia and China, while the US space agency NASA said it was looking to send out astronauts on the moon.
The main objective of the European Space Agency (ESA) is to build a mine on the Moon to exploit the debris that will allow it to extract rocket fuel propitious material.
To this end, the European Space Agency (ESA) has signed an agreement with the Ariane group of the space rocket sector to lay the groundwork for a satellite base, reported the Daily Mail.
The European Agency believes that the exploitation of space resources could form the basis of the permanent exploration of the Moon, while its plans are part of a strategic project to make the planet a reality. Europe is a partner in global space exploration efforts over the next decade, according to the ESA press release.
The European Agency is working on the establishment of a new facility in the Astronaut Center in Cologne, Germany, simulating the moon's environment.
The head of the European Agency announced in 2016 that ESA was expanding its plans to create a "satellite village" on the moon, where people live and work together, in addition to robots.
China has also announced plans to launch an inhabited space station that will be launched by robots, with the upcoming dispatch of astronauts, and an unprecedented step for the construction of a lunar base by from a three-dimensional impression.
Last December, Russia announced its intention to send robots to the moon to carry out its project by establishing a base on the moon, stressing that the "lunar" program would be extended until 2030.