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by Staff Writers Moscow (Voice of Russia) Sep 19, 2012
According to Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin, Russian cosmonauts have gained great experience working in orbit and have conducted a large number of scientific experiments at the ISS. All this gives grounds to contemplate launching a project to create a major research base on the Moon, Rogozin said. Rogozin said that such a project could contribute to a "breakthrough" in the development of Russia's space industry, which is going through hard times at the moment. A total of 6 space launches have been cancelled in Russia for technical reasons in the past 18 months. Source: Voice of Russia
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