Russia, U.S. To Mull Cooperation On Moon Orbit Station

 Moon Orbit Station

MOSCOW, Dec 27 (NNN-TASS) – Representatives of Russian state space corporation, Roscosmos, and the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), will meet “closer to spring,” to discuss Russia’s joining the Lunar Gateway project, Roscosmos head, Dmitry Rogozin, said.

Russia could contribute a backup transport system, since “you never know what can happen, if there is only one,” Rogozin was quoted as saying.

In 2017, Roscosmos and NASA signed a joint statement, supporting research that could lead to the construction of a lunar orbital station, but later Roscosmos refused to participate over certain disagreements with NASA.

NASA said, it is working with its partners, to design and develop a small spaceship that will orbit the Moon called the Gateway, which will be a temporary home and office for astronauts.

In Aug, the Multilateral Coordination Board of the International Space Station issued a statement, in which Roscosmos “anticipates providing a multi-purpose crew airlock module for Gateway.”

On Wednesday, Rogozin said, Roscosmos confirmed to NASA its readiness to discuss Russia’s participation in the project.