
Two Russians and an American fly to the ISS
Despite the tensions caused by the Russian-Ukrainian war, two Russian cosmonauts with a US astronaut are on board a Russian spaceship
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It has been operating since 1998, making it the longest-lasting space station to date. Since 2000, long-term missions have been regularly flying to the ISS. Since the Russian annexation of the Ukrainian Crimean peninsula in 2014 and the invasion of Ukraine in 2022, cooperation between Russia and the other participating states has been made more difficult.
Furthermore, However, according to Bakanov’s earlier statements, Russia is planning to start construction of a new space station of its own from 2028, which could start operation in the mid-2030s. ISS cooperation agreed by 2030 For the mission launch, the head of the US space agency Nasa, Jared Isaacman, traveled to Baikonur. During talks between Bakanov and Isaacman, according to the Russian news agency Tass, an extension of cooperation at the ISS until 2030 was agreed.
In addition, The NASA website already lists plans for missions up to 2032.
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It has been operating since 1998, making it the longest-lasting space station to date.
reliability low1/3 sourcesSince 2000, long-term missions have been regularly flying to the ISS.
reliability low1/3 sourcesSince the Russian annexation of the Ukrainian Crimean peninsula in 2014 and the invasion of Ukraine in 2022, cooperation between Russia and the other participating states has been made more difficult.
reliability low1/3 sourcesHowever, according to Bakanov’s earlier statements, Russia is planning to start construction of a new space station of its own from 2028, which could start operation in the mid-2030s.
reliability low1/3 sourcesISS cooperation agreed by 2030 For the mission launch, the head of the US space agency Nasa, Jared Isaacman, traveled to Baikonur.
reliability low1/3 sourcesDuring talks between Bakanov and Isaacman, according to the Russian news agency Tass, an extension of cooperation at the ISS until 2030 was agreed.
reliability low1/3 sourcesThe NASA website already lists plans for missions up to 2032.
reliability low1/3 sources
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