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Moscow will build two astronomical observatories on the moon to perform radio astronomy and search for cosmic rays and other missions, said Lev Zeliony, scientific director of the Institute's Space Studies Institute. Academy of Sciences of Russia. "
He confirmed that most of the construction work would be done by robots (robots), before sending astronauts visit the site for preparation and equipment.
He added that management "These two monitors will be almost automatic, and the human intervention will be rare and minimal," stressing that a permanent human presence is not necessary because robots perform more functions.
He added that the moon's exploration program should begin with the launch of automated stations, followed by a mission by astronauts around the moon, the last landing on the moon, the installation of the moon foundations and start of infrastructure works.
It was a magazine "Space and Environmental Medicine" pointed out that Russian scientists are working on the design of robots that will help astronauts perform various missions during the landing on the moon.
The mission should begin with the launch of the vehicle "Luna-25" scheduled for 2021.
The director of the Russian Space Agency said "Ross Cosmos" Dmitry Rogozin "We had planned to land on the Moon in 2021 and we will begin to dig and collect samples of the Moon's soil and to Bring it to Earth for study. "
The program of the Russian moon is supported by President Vladimir Putin, who told Russian astronauts earlier this year "As you know, the program was extended until 2030".
Putin added "The program has been finalized and is available to the Russian Space Agency.R & D is preparing to build a giant rocket for use in the Lunar program."
He said that the inhabited lunar orbital station would be launched first, then the vehicles would land on the moon, at least those are the plans, I hope to be realized. "
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"Moscow will build two astronomical observatories on the moon to perform radio astronomy and search for cosmic rays and other missions," said Lev Zeliony, scientific director of the Institute's Space Studies Institute. Academy of Sciences of Russia.
He confirmed that most of the construction work would be done by robots (robots), before sending astronauts visit the site for preparation and equipment.
He added that the management of "these two monitors will be almost automatic, and that human intervention will be rare and at a minimum," pointing out that permanent human presence is not required with more robot functions.
He added that the moon's exploration program should begin with the launch of automated stations, followed by a mission by astronauts around the moon, the last landing on the moon, the installation of the moon foundations and start of infrastructure works.
The journal Space and Environmental Medicine said that Russian scientists were working on the design of robots that will help astronauts perform various missions when they land on the moon.
The mission should begin with the launch of Luna-25 in 2021.
"We planned to land on the moon in 2021," said Dmitry Rogozin, a Russian cosmonaut, in which he will drill, drilling will begin and collect samples of the lunar soil and bring it back to Earth.
The Russian lunar program is backed by President Vladimir Putin, who told Russian astronauts earlier this year: "As you know, the program has been extended until 2030".
"The program has been finalized and is available to the Russian Space Agency," said Putin. "R & D will manufacture a giant heavy missile for use in the lunar program."
"The lunar orbital station will be launched first, then the vehicles will land on the moon, at least, these are plans, and I hope they will be realized," he said.