Putin calls on his government to finance the Construction Plan for Core Space

Russian President Vladimir Putin urged his government to find financing for a core -driven spacecraft development plan, as part of Russia’s efforts to strengthen its space program, despite the US sanctions focused on it. Putin emphasized during a cabinet meeting late Thursday that setting up a nuclear unit in space is a top priority and must be funded on time. ” Putin also pointed out that Russia has “powers that other countries do not have, but that we should pay particular attention to their development.” So far, there has been no evidence of space on the concept of nuclear -term drive. Russia has been creating a unit for nuclear energy transport for more than a decade for use in space. The US Department of Defense and Nasa chose Lockheed Martin to design and develop the first core -term thermal engine to be tested in space, as part of the “Draco” core -term rocket program (Draco). Major challenges have already been used nuclear energy in spatial missions and in other remote areas on earth. The United States used Plutonium-238, which has half a suitable life, as a source of electric power generation for computers and scientific tools, and other equipment specialized in spatial missions, while Russia used other radioactive materials to operate beacons and core divers. Earlier this month, the head of the Russian Space Agency said that by 2035 he was working on China on the delivery and establishment of a nuclear power plant on the Moon surface. According to the Interfax News Agency, the power station should be needed according to the Interfax Agency. The biggest challenge may be in the Russian space program. ‘Ross Cosmos’ attempt to land a spacecraft near the southern pool of the moon was unsuccessful in August when her luna-25 (Luna-25) was broken on the moon. The purpose of this task was to commemorate Moscow’s return to the moon for the first time since the end of the Soviet Union more than three decades ago, but it has become the youngest in a series of relapses from the country’s space program. Putin has denied US allegations that the Kremlin is discussing the possibility of deploying nuclear weapons in space. Putin said last month, “We were still opposed to the spread of nuclear weapons in space,” Putin said last month.