Germany hopes to put an unmanned space craft into the moon's orbit in the early part of the next decade, a senior German official said on Wednesday. The lunar orbit mission will be useful for scientific research, said Deputy Economy Minister Peter Hintze, the government's aerospace coordinator.
"It is also a chance for Germany to prove its competence in this area."
Hintze said a report prepared by the German Aerospace Centre (DLR) would be presented to the government for consideration.