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EU and Russia unveil new spacecraft

By Iain Thomson
26 July 2008 01:18PM
Tags: eu | russia | unveil | spacecraft

Space flight planners have unveiled a new spaceship design for a joint EU/Russian trip to the Moon.

The EU will be building the crew capsule, using technology developed for the automatic cargo system used to supply the International Space Station.

The capsule will use rockets to land and take off from the lunar surface and to touchdown back on Earth so that it can be reused.

The Russians are enhancing their existing booster technology into a larger rocket capable of carrying six people into orbit or four to the Moon.

"If the European Space Agency and the Russian Space Agency reach agreement, Europe will supply the service module of a co-operative spacecraft," Russian aerospace writer Anatoly Zak told BBC News.

Nasa has already announced that it intends to make a trip to the lunar surface by 2020 and set up a manned base by 2024.

However, Nasa will have to develop a completely new design of rocket to do so and engineers have already expressed doubts at the timescale.

This new craft, based on established technology, could be there a lot faster, but no plans have been announced as yet.

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Comments: 10
Um, doesn't "unveiled" imply an image of the actual capsule/ship. I'd be interested in seeing the picture...

If they didn't have a picture, then maybe the title should use "announced" instead.
iTnews - comments icon Posted by daveJul 27, 2008 4:42 PM
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7519723.stm
For the real "univeiling" with an artistic picture. No photos, though.
iTnews - comments icon Posted by Vincenzo RomanoJul 27, 2008 4:51 PM
http://www.russianspaceweb.com/soyuz_acts_origin.html

and here for the details.
iTnews - comments icon Posted by Vincenzo RomanoJul 27, 2008 4:54 PM
If you can't be arsed to include a picture then don't bother to write the article.

This is the internet, it's not a telex service from the sixties.
iTnews - comments icon Posted by Jim BeamJul 27, 2008 8:08 PM
Typical Haymarket semi-journalism - at least they didn't refer to everybody as 'Boffins' like they do with most other articles...
iTnews - comments icon Posted by No more boffinsJul 27, 2008 10:01 PM
Um, photos?
iTnews - comments icon Posted by ForrestJul 28, 2008 1:09 AM
Agreed,

I can't read, so I need photos.... but I do know how to write...
iTnews - comments icon Posted by CashgammaJul 28, 2008 1:43 AM
Show the pictures nitwad buttsmeller!
iTnews - comments icon Posted by Rick JamesJul 28, 2008 6:15 AM
ESA is not the EU.
iTnews - comments icon Posted by MDJul 31, 2008 5:17 AM
www.AliensOnTheMoon.com shows that this is all a scam. There has been a lunar Helium3 mining operation going on since the 80s.
iTnews - comments icon Posted by AliensOnTheMoonAug 8, 2008 10:30 AM
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