NASA and Russia will continue space cooperation on the ISS until 2025 - media
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NASA and Russia continue to cooperate on the ISS until 2025, providing mutual access to crew launches despite geopolitical tensions.
NASA and Russia will continue to launch astronauts on each other's spacecraft to the International Space Station until at least 2025. This was reported by. Space.com, reports UNN.
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ROSKOSMOS and NASA will continue their space cooperation until at least 2025 "to maintain the reliability of the ISS as a whole".
In the message said the parties have an existing agreement to launch crew members on each other's spacecraft. each other's spacecraft to ensure independent access to launch for both countries and backup assistance in case of problems.
It is also It is also noted that after Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, most space partnerships with Russia were terminated, except for the ISS, which remains for for space policy reasons. Because Russia and NASA manage different segments of the space station with different operational space station with different operational responsibilities.
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