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MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia is working on a space transport system that could eventually lead to the industrialization of the moon, said an expert in space.

Thirty-eight years after the United States put the first man on the moon, Russia could reach it using Soyuz rockets, told the Vedomosti daily the head of the Russian space company RKK Energia, Nikolai Sevastianov. "It's time to think about the industrial development of the Moon. Sometimes we are criticized for making such suggestions too early," said Sevastianov, according to an interview released on Wednesday.

"But it's time to do this given the limitations of Earth's natural reserves and the pace of progress of civilization. Nor can we dismiss the idea of \u200b\u200boutsourcing harmful industries into space, "he added. Sevastianov said Energia was working on a new space transport system called Kliper / Parom.
" We can start flying to the Moon using Soyuz and technologies that we already have. With regard to industrial development, that will be with the new technologies that will give us the Kliper system, "he said. "I think it is important to send private people to the moon," he told Reuters Chris Faranetta, vice president of orbital flights of the agency, the Russian mission control near Moscow.
One trip took Soyuz rocket on Monday U.S. space tourist Charles Simonyi to the International Space Station.

Tourists have paid between $ 20 and $ 25 million each for their training and travel to the space station. Faranetta announced that a trip around the moon would cost approximately $ 100 million.

"Technically, the program (the Moon) is very achievable (...) We are not building things from scratch, "he said.

By Olesya Dmitracova

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