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Europe must be part of long-term exploration of moon and Mars – ESA – The Irish News
The agency wants to ensure there is an European astronaut on the lunar surface by the end of the decade.

Europe must be part of humanity’s long-term exploration of the moon and Mars, a leading European Space Agency (ESA) official has said.
David Parker, who is director of human and robotic exploration at the ESA, said that one of the agency’s key goals is to ensure there is an European astronaut on the moon by the end of the decade.
Speaking at the European Space Conference on Wednesday, he said: “I hope that Europe has leaders ready to step up to this challenge – ESA is ready to serve them and deliver.
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