Russia just announced that it's sending humans to the moon
The European Space Agency's version of a permanent lunar base.
Before 2030, Russia plans to land its first cosmonauts on the moon, and Europe wants a piece of the action.
They're a little late for the great space race of the 1960s, but the mission is an admirable push for the reignited interest in manned deep-space travel.
On Tuesday, at a space and technology conference in Moscow, the head of Roscosmos Energia ? Russia's version of NASA ? announced: "A manned flight to the moon and lunar landing is planned for 2029."
And the European Space Agency, which made history last year by landing the first spacecraft on a comet, is teaming up.
"We have an ambition to have European astronauts on the moon," Bérengère Houdou, head of the lunar-exploration group at ESA's European Space Research and Technology Center, recently told BBC News. "There are currently discussion at international level going on for broad cooperation on how to go back to the moon."
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