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Russia and China Plan to Put Humans on Lunar Space Station – Freethink
Russia and China have agreed to collaborate on a lunar space station where humans might one day live and work.

Two global superpowers are partnering on a lunar space station and the U.S. isn’t one of them.
On March 9, the heads of Russia’s and China’s space agencies (Roscosmos and the CNSA, respectively) signed an agreement to collaborate on the International Scientific Lunar Station (ISLS) a moon-based space station where humans might one day live and work.
A Lunar Space Station
China and Russia plan to lead the development, construction, and operation of the lunar space station, but according to a statement…
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