The United States government has given a private American company
permission to send a
commercial
flight to the moon. Moon Express, Inc. plans to send a
robotic lander to the moon. The
vehicle has been reported to be the size of the R2-D2 robot from the Star Wars
movie series. “It’s a huge milestone for us,” said
Bob Richards, who heads Moon Express. Until
now, private space
exploration companies have limited their activities
to Earth’s
orbit. Moon Express hopes to begin flights to the moon in
2017, the year in which Google, the technology company, presents its Lunar X
Prize. The prize will go to the first privately-funded business to land a
vehicle on the moon. Moon Express joined the race to the moon in 2012. There are
now 16 other companies in the competition. Other private companies and
individuals would like to explore space. SpaceX, an American aerospace company, has
announced plans to launch its “Red Dragon” spacecraft to Mars as early as 2018.
Another company, Planetary Resources, is making plans to mine asteroids for
minerals.
Moon Express has said it wants to mine for minerals on the
moon.
* permission = 허락, 허가, 승인/ commercial
flight = 사용비행/ lander = (달 등에의) 착륙선[기]/ milestone = 중요한[획기적인] 단계[사건]/ head = ~을
이끌다[책임지다]/ space exploration = 우주 탐험/ limit A to B = (허용치를 넘어서지 못하도록) A를 B까지(로)
제한하다/ earth's orbit = 지구의 궤도/ aerospace company = 항공기 제조업체/ mine = (광물질을) 캐다,
채굴하다/ asteroid = 소행성/ mineral = 광물(질); 무기물, 미네랄
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