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Russia to evacuate village for first lunar lander mission in half century

Russia first lunar lander mission in half century

General view of the launch pad after a Russian Soyuz 2.1a rocket carrying Lomonosov, Aist-2D and SamSat-218 satellites took off at the new Vostochny cosmodrome outside the city of Uglegorsk, about 200 kms from the city of Blagoveshchensk in the far eastern Amur region, Russia April 28, 2016. REUTERS FILE PHOTO

Russia will evacuate a village in its far east on Aug. 11 as part of the launch of Russia鈥檚 first lunar lander mission in nearly half a century, a local official said on Monday.

The Luna-25 lunar lander, Russia鈥檚 first since 1976, will be launched from the Vostochny Cosmodrome, some 3,450 miles (5,550 km) east of Moscow, according to Russia鈥檚 Roscosmos space agency.

The residents of the Shakhtinskyi settlement in Russia鈥檚 Khabarovsk region, southeast of the launch site, will be evacuated early morning on Aug. 11, as the village lies in the predicted area where the rocket boosters will fall after they separate.

鈥淭he mouth of the Umalta, Ussamakh, Lepikan, Tastakh, Saganar rivers and the area of the ferry crossing on the Bureya River fall into the predicted (booster) fall zone,鈥 Alexei Maslov, head of the Verkhnebureinskyi district in the Khabarovsk region, said on the Telegram messaging app. 鈥淭he residents of Shakhtinskyi will be evacuated.鈥

Luna-25 will launch on a Soyuz-2 Fregat booster and will be the first lander to arrive on the South Pole of the moon, Roscosmos has said.

The main objective of the mission will be the development of soft-landing technologies, research of the internal structure of the Moon and exploration for resources, including water.

The lander is expected to operate on the lunar surface for one year.

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