Russia Unveils Plans for Lunar Power Station by 2036
Roscosmos has signed a contract to develop a lunar power station by 2036, aiming to supply long-term energy for rovers, observatories and the International Lunar Research Station.
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Roscosmos has signed a contract to develop a lunar power station by 2036, aiming to supply long-term energy for rovers, observatories and the International Lunar Research Station.
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