NASA chief wants Russia and US to continue working together on space station until 2030

the administrator from the NASABill Nelson, condemned this Tuesday (25) the invasion from the Ukraine by Russian President Vladimir Putin, but said in Ottawa that he hopes Russians and northAmericans work together at Station Space Interatheatatl (ISS, at acronym in English) until that it be deactivatedfrom the.

the cooperation spatial between US and Russia was putfrom the in doubtfrom the after the invasion from the Ukraine, in February 2022.

Yuri Borisov, Director General from the agency spatial Russian Roscosmos, surprised the NASA by announcing in July 2022 that Moscow intended to withdraw from the space station partnership after 2024. NASA told Roscosmos that he wanted to continue the partnership.

Nelson, who was in Ottawa to helpfrom theto present the mission spatial Artemis II, which includes a staratuta caatdense, highlighted the story from the US collaboration and from the Soviet Union in space during the Cold War, and said he hopes it will continue through the war at Ukraine.

“We are totally at odds with President Putin’s aggression” who is “slaughtering people and invading an autonomous and sovereign country,” Nelson said.

However, collaboration on board from the ISS “continues in a very professional manneratl enter staratutas and cosmosatutes, no problem. I hope it continues until the end of the decade, when we will de-orbit the station spatial“.

A NASA estimated that it will begin taking the ISS out of orbit in January 2031.from the in 1998, it has been continuously occupiedfrom the since November 2000 under a partnership leadsfrom the by United States and Russia, which also includes Caatgives, Japan and eleven other European countries.

Source: CNN Brasil

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