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Russia will stop the International Space Station in 2025 and plan its own space station

Russia will stop the International Space Station in 2025 and plan its own space station

While tensions between Russia and the West the weather high a plus, Moscow announced that it will end cooperation on the International Space Station by 2025.

He. She ISSIt was launched in 1998 by the Russian and US space agencies, and is a symbol of post-war cooperation between Moscow and Washington. But since the space station is now very old, it is expected that the International Space Station will not be operational by 2030.

Deputy Prime Minister Yuri Borisov said on Russian state television this weekend that Moscow will tell its partners that the country will leave the International Space Station project from 2025. We can live it. [van onze kosmonauten] Don’t risk it. ”The situation that now accompanies the aging of chassis and metal can lead to irreversible consequences – disaster. We must not let that happen.

The launch of the space station in 2030

Also the Russian Space Agency Roscosmos He indicated that the current cooperation agreement with international partners will expire in 2024. The president of Roscosmos said on Wednesday that Russia is also ready to start building its own space station. If President Vladimir Putin gives the green light, it could be brought around Earth by 2030.

Roscosmos president Dmitry Rogozin was quoted by the news agency as saying: “ If we can put it into orbit according to our plans by 2030, that would be a huge achievement. ” Interfax. “The will is there to take a new step in the exploration of inhabited space.”

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“If you want to do it right then do it yourself.”

According to Rogozin, unlike the International Space Station, the Russian station is unlikely to be permanently inhabited because it would be exposed to higher levels of radiation during its orbit. He also said that Moscow was ready to consider visiting foreign crews, but stressed that “the station should be national.” “If you want to do it right, do it yourself,” he added.

Interfax quoted an anonymous source as saying that Russia plans to pump up to six billion dollars into the project.

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