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Russia Aims for Lunar Power Station by 2036

24 Dec

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Summary

  • Russia plans a lunar power station by 2036.
  • The station will power rovers and China's lunar base.
  • Nuclear energy is key due to lunar environment challenges.
Russia Aims for Lunar Power Station by 2036

Russia is set to establish a lunar power station by 2036, as announced by Roscosmos. A contract has been finalized with NPO Lavochkin to develop this crucial infrastructure, which will supply energy for lunar rovers, observatories, and the China-led International Lunar Research Station (ILRS).

This ambitious project involves extensive planning over the next decade, including spacecraft development, experimental testing, and flight tests. Roscosmos views this as a vital advancement for a permanent scientific lunar presence and a sustained lunar exploration program. Nuclear energy, supported by Rosatom and the Kurchatov Institute, is deemed the most viable long-term solution for lunar power generation.

The planned power station is a cornerstone of a joint lunar initiative with China, following an agreement signed in May. This collaboration aims to support Beijing's permanent lunar base, expected by the mid-2030s, with Russia contributing expertise in deep-space systems and nuclear power. This effort unfolds amidst escalating global lunar exploration competition, with the US also pursuing lunar presence through its Artemis program.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Russia plans to have its lunar power station operational by 2036.
The station will provide energy for lunar rovers, observatories, and the China-led International Lunar Research Station.
Nuclear energy is seen as the most viable option due to lunar conditions like prolonged darkness and extreme temperatures where solar power is less effective.

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