Russians are now planning to launch the Luna-26 Space Station in 2028, and the Venus study mission has been postponed in 2036.
The aggressor country does not have enough money to supply space programs in the scientific, and is forced to move the mission to the moon and Venus again. This was said by the President of the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS) Gennady Krasnikov in a Russian media commentary on Friday, August 22.
“In accordance with the current plans, the Luna-26 orbital Station will be launched in 2028. Its main task is to choose the right landing sites,” he said.
According to Krasnikov, the next two month-27-27 devices will be sent to the north and south soil satellite poles in 2029 and 2030.
“Three or four years later, the Luna-28 mission will take place, which will deliver examples of land lunar land. The Luna-29 orbital station will also be launched. In 2035-2036, the month-30 with a strong lunar car for long-term research will be sent to the satellite,” the President of the Russian Academy of Sciences said.
Krasnikov also announced the transfer of Russian mission to Venus.
“According to the plan, the new Russian automatic interplanetary station” Venus-D “will be launched in 2036,” he said.
Two years ago, Yuri Borisov, who then held the post of Roskosmos leader, reported that the launch of the Luna-26 mission was planned for 2027, Luna-27-for 2028, and in 2030 or later the Luna-28th start.
As you know, in August 2023, Russian station Luna-25 destroyed the moon surface. The situation is very much a scandal that the Kremlin needs to comment.
As for Venus, in 2021 it was reported that Russia planned the mission launch on November 11, 2029. It was about the Venus-D interplanetary station, consisting of orbital and landing devices.
But in April 2024 it was learned that Russia’s mission terms with Venus moved to 2031, because “the expedition was a bit complicated”
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