W obliczu zaostrzonej [...] dekompozycji status quo w Europie nie mówi się o wpływie sytuacji na funkcjonowanie ISS.
U.S. and Europe say space cooperation with Russia not affected yet by Ukraine crisisby Jeff Foust — February 23, 2022
A commercial satellite image released Feb. 22 shows Russian forces gathering near the town of Mazyr, Belarus, less than 40 kilometers from the Ukrainian border. Credit: Satellite image ©2022 Maxar Technologies(...) “As the world follows the political activities related to Russia and Ukraine, NASA continues to safely conduct research on board the ISS and cooperation continues with Roscosmos and our other international partners,” said Valda Vikmanis-Keller, director of the Office of Space Affairs in the State Department.
She said there were no plans to change upcoming major activities, including the launch of a Soyuz spacecraft with three Russian cosmonauts on March 18, followed by the March 30 return of the Soyuz spacecraft currently on the station with two Russian cosmonauts and NASA astronaut Mark Vande Hei. Training of NASA astronauts in Russia continues, with up to five scheduled to go to Russia in mid-March, while three Russian cosmonauts train at NASA’s Johnson Space Center.
“Despite what’s going on geopolitically, safe, secure operations and cooperation on the ISS continues,” she said. (...)
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