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UPDATED: 17:43, August 25, 2005
Russia plans to realize moon travel in 2 years
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The "Energy" Rocket Space Flight Group of Russia put forward a plan of traveling to the moon by manned airship "Alliance" to Russian Federal Space Administration of Russia.

According to the plan, travelers would take the "alliance TMA" airships, sent up at Baikonur launching base, and first spend one week on the international space station, then another week to the moon, after which they would return to the earth directly by the airships.

The moon tourists who take Russian Soyuz capsule would not land on the moon surface, but instead watch the moon from a short distance. In addition, the visitors could only see the side of the moon that faces the earth.

By People's Daily Online


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