In the Khabarovsk Territory, a village is evacuated due to the fall of rocket stages
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The village of Shekhtinsk in the Verkhnebureinsky district of the Khabarovsk Territory will be evacuated on August 11 due to the fall of the rocket stages after the launch of the Luna-25 station, said the head of the district, Alexei Maslov. He clarified that travel to the fall zone of the first stage of the launch vehicle would be prohibited.
“The mouth of the Umalta, Ussamakh, Lepikan, Tastakh, Saganar rivers and the area of the ferry crossing on the Bureya River fall into the proposed fall zone. Residents of Shakhtinsk will be evacuated on August 11 at 7:30 (0:30 Moscow time),” wrote Mr. Maslov in Telegram.
Roskosmos intends to launch the first Russian lunar station in almost 50 years on August 11. This will be the first station in history to land on the Moon’s South Pole. Its key tasks are the development of a soft landing, the study of the internal structure and the exploration of resources, including water. The operation of the station is designed for a year. The previous domestic station “Luna-24” was launched in 1976.
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