ChickenBaltiPie
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- Jan 3, 2014
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The Russians keep threatening to walk away and don’t…typical…but it’s all still ongoing as was, for the most part, although obv a little strained! There was a recent incident of the Russian astronauts wearing yellow and blue space suits for example, which obv didn’t go down well.Slightly off-topic.
What's happening with the International Space Station these days?
If memory serves, the only way to get there [and back] was via a Russian rocket - have missions ceased?
Or is there a space exploration pact that keeps this show on the road?
The tricky thing is that a big chunk of the station is Russian owned and very necessary to the whole stations overall functionality and the Russians have threatened to de orbit it etc and ultimately now want to make their own, with China potentially, as well as concur the moon obv, like everyone else.
Although their recent attempt to land a probe on the moon in the last week or so failed. Costing them Billions, having taken years of planning!
The space race is very much back on again with countries inc China now too and private companies wanting to establish a permanent presence up there and stake claim to the potential resources.
China have their own station now too BTW. (Tiangong.)
There is an agreement that precludes any conflict or disagreement on the earth if that makes sense which helps avoid any friction to a degree.
The answer to your original question though however is ‘Elon.’
SpaceX has been sending astronauts and cargo/provisions to and from the ISS for a few years now. From US soil for considerably less than the Russians were charging. The seventh manned mission is due to go up soon and will actually have a cosmonaut on board.