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Russia says it is thinking about putting a nuclear power plant on the moon with China

Russia and China are considering putting a nuclear reactor on the moon from 203335, Yuri Borisov, the head of Russia's area firm Roscosmos said on Tuesday, something he said might one day permit lunar settlements to be constructed.

Borisov, a previous deputy defence minister, stated that Russia and China had been collectively dealing with a lunar program and that Moscow had the ability to contribute with its proficiency on nuclear area energy.

Today we are seriously thinking about a project - someplace at the turn of 2033-2035 - to deliver and set up a. power system on the lunar surface together with our Chinese. associates, Borisov said.

Solar panels would not have the ability to provide adequate. electricity to power future lunar settlements, he stated, while. nuclear power could.

This is a really serious difficulty ... it should be done in. automatic mode, without the existence of humans, he stated of the. possible strategy.

Borisov spoke also of Russian plans to construct a. nuclear-powered cargo spaceship. He said all the technical. concerns worrying the task had actually been fixed apart from. finding a solution on how to cool the nuclear reactor.

We are indeed working on an area tugboat. This huge,. cyclopean structure that would be able, thanks to a nuclear. reactor and a high-power turbines ... to carry large freights. from one orbit to another, collect area particles and engage in. lots of other applications, Borisov said.

Russian officials have actually spoken before of ambitious strategies. to one day mine on the Moon, however the Russian area program has. suffered a series of problems recently.

Its very first moon mission in 47 years failed last year. after Russia's Luna-25 spacecraft spun out of control and

crashed

Moscow has stated it will release more lunar objectives. and after that explore the possibility of a joint Russian-China crewed. mission and even a lunar base.

China said last month it aimed to put the very first Chinese. astronaut on the

moon

before 2030.

Russian President Vladimir Putin last month dismissed a

alerting

by the United States that Moscow prepared to put nuclear. weapons in space as incorrect, saying it was a ploy to draw Russia. into arms negotiations on the West's terms.