US, Russia tensions may jeopardize cooperation aboard International Space Station

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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. — There are currently four NASA astronauts, two Russian cosmonauts and one European astronaut living and working aboard the International Space Station.

They are relying on one another for the safe operation of the station.

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Despite the Russian invasion of Ukraine, NASA officials said no changes are planned for either in-orbit or ground station operations.

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However, U.S. and Russian tensions are spilling over into space.

The head of Russia’s space agency suggested on Thursday that new U.S. sanctions have the potential to destroy cooperation on the International Space Station.

Russia operates one segment of the ISS and the U.S. the other.

However, NASA maintains it’s continuing to work with all of its international partners.

As conflict continues on Ukraine’s soil, roughly 250 miles above NASA and ESA astronauts continue their mission along with Russian cosmonauts.

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“We’ve been through tumultuous times in the past, never anything quite like this,” said Dale Ketcham with Space Florida. “But we continue to collaborate. We’re basically dependent on one another.”

However, based on President Joe Biden’s recent comments on international sanctions against Russia, that relationship is strained.

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“We estimate that we’ll cut off more than half of Russia’s high-tech imports,” Biden said. “It will strike a blow to their ability to continue to modernize their military. It will degrade their aerospace industry including their space program.”

NASA astronaut Mark Vande Hei is currently scheduled to return to Earth at the end of next month, aboard a Russian Soyuz spacecraft.

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