NASA will send people to the Moon by Russian ships
NASA intends to send the Lagrange 2 point on the Moon a module for future astronauts to stay for a long time.
NASA intends to send the Lagrange 2 point on the Moon a module for future astronauts to stay for a long time. One of the most feasible projects is to use assembly modules manufactured in Russia, as announced earlier this week on the Space.com portal.
NASA will use Russian ships to bring people to the Moon.
The network message indicates that the L2 point (one of the points at which the attraction of the Moon and Earth is equilibrium) has long been viewed as a 'anchor point' to study the limits of orbits around the Left. land, and also the starting point of flights to other celestial bodies like Mars later.
Scientists have proposed building here intermediate bases for the astronauts before taking off to distant galaxies. That proposal was approved by NASA, which one of the options in the proposal was to use Russian modules, along with the rest of the shuttle program and many of the Station's spare parts. ISS International space.
The US media in September also reported that international scientists have recognized the necessity of sending astronauts to L2 points and building a 'money station' here. standing, to run projects, including NASA's large manned flights.
According to Space.com, it is likely that official statements about new flights have not been publicly disclosed because of waiting until after the US presidential election in early November this year.
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