The European Space Agency (ESA) plans to work with Russia on three moon exploration projects in addition to the joint ExoMars project, Head of ESA Moscow Office Rene Pischel said Wednesday.
Pischel told RIA Novosti that ESA ministers agreed in principle to cooperate with Russia on Luna-Glob (Luna 25), the first Luna-Resurs and the extension of the Luna-Resurs lander mission, at its December 2016 ministerial conference.