Energia Lunar Expedition
Proposed Soviet Lunar program
The Energia Lunar Expedition was a project that was proposed by Soviet engineer Valentin Glushko in 1988 which would’ve aimed to create a lunar base[1] using the Energia rocket. The lunar base was to then be eventually used for mining helium-3 from the lunar surface.
Hardware
The Energia expeditions involved at least two sections of hardware, which were placed into a low Earth orbit in separate Energia launches.
Mission Profile
See also
- Soviet Moonshot
- Space race
References
- ^ "Lunar base". www.russianspaceweb.com. Retrieved 2023-03-24.
External links
- Link to the space encyclopedia.
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