NASA Insist the International Space Station Unaffected by Ukraine- Russia War
NASA avoids any trouble in the International Space Station with Russia because it knows very well the percentage of severity that can take place in many countries. The America Space Agency insists International Space Station will be Unaffected by Ukraine- Russia War. Amid the tension between both the countries Russia and USA in the earth, the space relation should not be affected.
Highlights
- NASA’s three Crew members are returning to their homes.
- No changes can be seen in day-to-day life even after the ongoing war.
- NASA says its control centers are operating flawlessly.
NASA again insists that the tension from the ongoing war between Russia- Ukraine will not have any impact on the work on the International Space Station or the planned return of the American astronauts with the Russian Capsule in the current month.
Recently in past Russia said it will take out its role from the International Space Station and the Space Equipment (Space Debris) will fall over India and China that will deteriorate the countries and then the USA will be responsible for the loss.
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The situation of the Russia- Ukraine War is acting as fear for every international tie with Russia. The tension between the nations could leave the 55-year-old stranded on the outpost.
One of NASA’s ISS program managers Joel Montalbano stated about the matter “I can tell you for sure Mark is coming home on that Soyuz. We are in conversation with our Russian colleagues. There is no fuzz on that. The three crew members are coming home.”
He added and keep stating as “There’s been some discussion about that but I can tell you we are ready. Our Roscosmos colleagues have confirmed that they are ready to bring the whole crew home, all three of them.” He kept saying.
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Russian Space Agency also released a statement in the matter as “Russia’s Space cooperation Roscosmos has never given its partners the slightest chance to doubt its reliability,” and Vande Hei will go home as planned, reported in the Russian News Channel Tass.
Montalbano confirms there will be no changes in the day-to-day activity. He added, “All these activities have continued for 20 years and nothing has changed in the last three weeks: our control centers operate successfully, flawlessly, seamlessly.”