Poland wants to launch its first mission to the Moon by the end of this decade, the president of the Polish Space Agency said on Friday, assuring that prototypes have already been tested.
In an interview with Polish media, Grzegorz Wrochna indicated that “work has already progressed, prototype devices are already being tested” and that “the time has come to create a Polish space mission to the moon.”
According to Wroczna, “the Polish space sector has extensive previous experience in building tools for space exploration” and has been involved in “more than 80 projects” to explore the solar system.
“There were many proposals from engineers and scientists who were consulted,” said the president of the agency.
In addition to scientific results, the possible economic impact that the mission can bring is one of the big benefits that the scientist pointed out, emphasizing that “the Polish probe will comb the surface of the moon with infrared radiation and look for deposits of raw materials that will be used there in the future. build bases.
“If we fly to the moon, it is not only to make our dreams come true, but also to prepare the ground and do business,” Vrochna emphasized.
Author: Portuguese
Source: CM Jornal

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