Russia to opt out of International Space Station after 2024
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Russia flags its exit from the International Space Station. What does that mean for the project and its other partners?
Russia this week announced it would leave the International Space Station "after 2024", raising questions about the outpost's future viability.
Russia to End Partnership Aboard International Space Station
Russia announces plans to sever a long-term space partnership. Plus, a private spaceflight company extends its record of successful launches, and NASA scores a win for its upcoming moon mission. VOA's Arash Arabasadi brings us The Week in Space.
Russia to leave International Space Station - Santa Barbara News-Press
Russia announced this week it plans to leave the International Space Station after 2024.The announcement came during the tensions over Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.Before Tuesday’s announcement, NASA had committed to keeping the aging but pristine station in orbit until 2030.The length of a football field, the ISS is a joint venture involving the U.S., Russia, Canada, Japan and Europe. Construction started in 1998 and continued with more modules…
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