June 17, 2021
Categories: Roscosmos, Russia

On June 16th, 2021 in St. Petersburg, The Roscosmos State Space Corporation and China National Space Administration (CNSA) held a joint session on the auspices of the Global Space Exploration Conference (GLEX 2021), dedicated to the presentation of the Roadmap for the creation of the International Lunar Research Station (ILRS).

The session was attended by Mr. Sergei SAVELIEV, the Deputy Director General of ROSCOSMOS for International Cooperation and Mr. WU Yanhua, the Vice Administrator of CNSA (remotely).

After the presentation, ROSCOSMOS and CNSA posted a brief video covering the ILRS project and the ILRS Guide for Partnership on their official websites.

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