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The exact time when Russia leaves the ISS to depend on the state of the space station – Roscosmos
The exact time when Russia leaves the ISS to depend on the state of the space station – Roscosmos
MOSCOW (Sputnik) – Russia will begin its withdrawal from the International Space Station after 2024, although the exact timing depends on the orbital position… 29.07.2022, Sputnik International
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“Whether it happens in mid-2024 or in 2025 will basically depend on the state and working capacity of the ISS. But it’s no secret that we will,” Yuri Borisov told the broadcaster Rossiya 24. The Russian space chief has promised an orderly withdrawal that is expected to take “up to two years.” He said Russia would not relinquish responsibility for the 24-year-old station over its life cycle, until it is likely to disappear into the ocean. Borisov said the Russian modules are older than those in American, Japanese and European space. agencies. The safety of Russian cosmonauts should be a priority, he said, as Russia begins work on a new space station. other foreign crews – come to the fore,” he explained. Russian cosmonauts spent months last year searching for elusive cracks in their module. Borisov said the money spent on its maintenance was needed elsewhere. “The accumulation of technical problems made us think about the future of the manned space program, which is the construction of a Russian station,” he said, adding that the transit from the ISS to a national station should be transparent.
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MOSCOW (Sputnik) — Russia will begin its withdrawal from the International Space Station after 2024, although the exact timing will depend on the status of the orbital outpost, the new head of Russia’s space agency Roscosmos said on Friday.
“Whether it happens in mid-2024 or in 2025 will basically depend on the state and working capacity of the ISS. But it’s no secret that we will,” Yuri Borisov told the Rossiya 24 diffuser.
Russia’s space chief has promised an orderly withdrawal that is expected to take “up to two years”. He said Russia would not relinquish responsibility for the 24-year-old station over its life cycle, until it is likely to disappear into the ocean.
Borisov said the Russian modules are older than those from US, Japanese and European space agencies. The safety of Russian cosmonauts should be a priority, he said, as Russia begins work on a new space station.
The Russian space station that will replace the ISS will be built no earlier than 2028
“The main modules of the ISS are several times over their capacity limits… The lives of Russians – as well as American astronauts and other foreign crews – are put at the fore,” he explained.
Russian cosmonauts spent months last year searching for elusive cracks in their module. Borisov said the money spent on his upkeep was needed elsewhere.
“The accumulation of technical problems made us think about the future of the manned space program, which is the construction of a Russian station,” he said, adding that the transit from the ISS to a national station should go smoothly.