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    Russia plans to send probes to Jupiter and Venus, land a network of unmanned stations on Mars and ferry Russian cosmonauts to the surface of the Moon — all by 2030. That’s according to a leaked document from the country’s space agency.

    The cosmically ambitious plans were submitted to the government by the Russian Federal Space Agency (Roscosmos) this month, according to a report in the Kommersant, Russia’s business-focused daily newspaper.
    The document lays out a blueprint for the country’s space industry to follow in the next 18 years, up to 2030. It’s rare for Russia to set a deadline for its future space plans.

    By 2020, the six-seater Angara rocket will replace the Soyuz as the spaceship of choice for launching Russian payloads. It will launch from the new Vostochny cosmodrome in the east of Russia, which will replace the outdated Baikonur facility. Construction on Vostochny started in 2011, and is scheduled for completion in 2018.

    By 2030, Russia will send robots to the Moon to collect samples. The program will be punctuated with a manned Moon landing — 60 years after Neil Armstrong’s Apollo mission. Payback, perhaps, for losing out on the major leg of the U.S. and Soviet space race.

    The optimistic program also lays out plans for active exploration of other planets in the solar system, and ideas for a follow-up to the International Space Station: The ISS is only funded until 2020.


    Prime Minister Vladmir Putin has made his feelings about space exploration clear. Speaking in 2011 on the 50th anniversary of Yuri Gagarin’s historic flight, Putin said “Russia should not limit itself to the role of an international space ferryman. We need to increase our presence on the global space market.”

    Russia’s grand plans come at the end of a dismal era of space-related failures. Its Mars-bound probe Phobos-Grunt had an almost immediate engine failure after launch, stuck around in orbit for a few months and crashed back down to Earth. It was the latest slip-up in two decades of failed missions to Mars.

    Earlier, the unmanned Russian Progress supply ship M-12M prematurely shut down on its trip to the International Space Station, and promptly tumbled back for a crash landing on Earth. In the same week, a Proton vehicle put a telecommunications satellite in the wrong orbit — an embarrassing, and costly setback.


    Source: Wired.com

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    Good luck Russia. I doubt it will happen though.

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    good luck for them. Space exploration have my full support no matter the country trying.

    Maybe this will make the other countrys spend more on space exploration too.

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    Good Luck, However I think a Partnership with a fellow Space faring nation will make these ventures more a reality and make these plans happen sooner rather than later.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hisroyalhighness View Post
    Good Luck, However I think a Partnership with a fellow Space faring nation will make these ventures more a reality and make these plans happen sooner rather than later.
    This, as much as I believe that Russia has the best chance of achieving this they really should try to get someone on board to work with and improve their chances from fairly poor to fairly good.

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    Pretty sure we got them beat as we announced we were going to to it by 2020! (IIRC)

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    I hope they set it up right next Newt Gingrich's Moon Base.

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    Doubt it. But I wouldn't mind being proven wrong

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    Quote Originally Posted by MarineCorps View Post
    Pretty sure we got them beat as we announced we were going to to it by 2020! (IIRC)
    Yes, until Obama said no we can't to the plan.

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    Mars b*tches.

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    can we get russia and china to stop supporting Iran in exchange for a joint moon/mars base?

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    Good luck, even if I doubt it will happen. Nonetheless if Russia and China (and perhaps India) push forward with their space exploration, perhaps it will motivate the US to get back into the saddle.

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    Yeah, good luck.

    Nice announcement though.

    How's this for a plan - full bottom to top overview and identification of weaknesses, technology and especially quality control on all parts of the space program including a new industry oversight program by the government and including a program for the main industry contractors to supervise the quality of the suppliers. Also, after identification of the weak links maybe try to come up with a plan to inject more money into the production facilities and processes to bring up the identified lagging quality contractors and suppliers.

    The recent string of BS crashes needs to be thoroughly investigated and adressed before such plans are announced.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Universal_Soldier View Post
    I hope they set it up right next Newt Gingrich's Moon Base.
    You beat me too it. I knew it would come up sooner or later.

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    If they set any bases on Phobos or Deimos, please tell them not experiment with the excavated teleporter technology!

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