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China, Europe planning to build ‘moon village’

April 30, 2017 09:29 pm | Updated 09:31 pm IST - London

Can be used for deep space missions

It can also help develop space tourism and even lunar mining.

China and Europe are planning to build the first-ever “moon village” that could serve as a launching pad for deep space missions such as one to Mars, or even as a spot for space tourism and lunar mining.

Representatives of the Chinese and European space agencies have discussed collaborating on a moon-base and other possible joint endeavours. The plan was first revealed by Tian Yulong, the secretary general of China’s space agency.

Pal Hvistendahl, a spokesperson for the European Space Agency (ESA), confirmed the discussions. “Space has changed since the space race of the sixties. We recognise that to explore space for peaceful purposes, we do international cooperation,” Mr. Hvistendahl was quoted as saying by the ‘Independent’ website.

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Johann-Dietrich Worner, the director general of the 22-member ESA, has described its proposed “moon village” as a potential international launching pad for future deep space missions, such as to Mars, and a chance to develop tourism or even lunar mining.

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