An unmanned spacecraft to the moon in 2015 from a new
launch pad in the country’s Far East will be sent, the Russian Space
Agency has said.
Roscosmos head Vladimir Popovkin
told Russian news agencies on Tuesday that the rocket booster would
deliver a 500 kg (1,100-pound) space exploration vehicle with up to 25
kg (55 pounds) of scientific equipment that would search for water and
take soil samples.
Mr. Popovkin said the moon-bound
spacecraft would be launched from Russia’s new Vostochny cosmodrome.
President Vladimir Putin has vowed to invest $1 billion in building this
launch pad in the Amur Region not far from the Chinese border.
Russia’s last and only moon mission was accomplished in 1973.
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