Russia will launch three lunar power stations equipped with nuclear power units between 2033 and 2035

RIA Novosti, Moscow, January 27 - According to the general director of the Lavochkin Research and Production Association, Vladimir Mal'fing, three lunar power stations will be launched between 2033 and 2035 to build nuclear power units on the lunar surface.

According to a presentation file published by Mal'fing at the plenary session of the aerospace academic conference commemorating Sergei Korolev, three lunar power stations will be launched between 2033 and 2035 for the construction of nuclear power generation facilities on the lunar surface.

Mal'fing said: "The lunar power station is one of the most challenging and technologically advanced projects currently being implemented by the Lavochkin Research and Production Association."

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