Russia and China to build international lunar space station

Countries will offer equal access to any nation that wants to take part

Russia and China sign a memorandum of understanding for the joint construction of a lunar space station. Photograph: YE Aung Thu/AFP via Getty
Russia and China sign a memorandum of understanding for the joint construction of a lunar space station. Photograph: YE Aung Thu/AFP via Getty

Russia and China have signed a memorandum of understanding on Tuesday to set up an international lunar research station, Russia's Roscosmos space agency said.

Moscow and Beijing will draw up a roadmap to establish the station and co-operate closely on planning, designing and implementing the project as well as presenting it to the world space community, it said.

“An international lunar science station is a complex of experimental and research facilities created on the surface and/or in orbit of the moon, designed to conduct multidisciplinary and multipurpose research work,” it said.

Russia and China will promote international co-operation on the project and offer equal access to any nation that wants to take part, the agency said in a statement on its website.

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The memorandum was signed by Roscosmos chief Dmitry Rogozin and Zhang Kejian, head of the China National Space Administration, during a meeting by video conference, it said.

Russia and China have sought to deepen their relations in recent years, especially since 2014 when Moscow's annexation of Crimea from Ukraine badly strained its ties with the West.

Earlier on Tuesday China and France reaffirmed their commitment to working together in the field of space exploration. – Reuters