Russia is also planning to send two unmanned missions to the Moon by 2020, the Luna Glob and the Luna Resource,
The project of a “prospective manned transportation system” to be sent to the Moon is currently being developed, the Roscosmos chief said.
I can't see the appeal of an orbiting Moon space station except for future missions of actual landings on the Moon to provide backup communications as well as emergency options to pickup astronauts or send down food/water/oxygen supplies if the return vehicle from the moon's surface fails.There are two options, he said: “either to set up a base on the Moon or to launch a station to orbit around it.”
January 19, 2012Russian Space Agency Roscosmos is in talks with its European and U.S. partners on the creation of manned research bases on the Moon, the agencies chief, Vladimir Popovkin, said on Thursday.
Roscosmos Revives Permanent Moon Base Plans
http://en.rian.ru/science/20120119/170840782.html
Is 2020-2030 going to be a golden age of lunar exploration? It sounds like other countries are seriously investing in it. It's easier than Mars but landing on other moons further out would allow us to explore beyond the Mars distance. Why not just push the ISS space station with an slow ion propulsion over to the moon and place it in high orbit?
related threads:
US retreat leaves China leading way in race to return to Moon
http://www.trekbbs.com/showthread.php?t=120125
Japan taking humanoid robots to moon by 2015
Oh and for those who always like to bring up the funding & the politics of outer space exploration. There is already a thread for funding of a mission to Mars. You may as well post there too:funding for manned Mission to Mars [financial/political ONLY]