The Russian corporation Roscosmos has decided to withdraw from the International Space Station (ISS) project after 2024.
The American businessman, owner of the SpaceX company Elon Musk wishes a “happy trip” to Russia. So, on Tuesday, July 26, he commented on the news that Russia has decided to withdraw from the International Space Station project in 2024.
“Bon voyage,” Musk wrote in French on his Twitter account in response to an article by the Space.com profile publication about the statement of the new head of Roscosmos, Yuri Borisov, that the decision to withdraw Russia from the project of ISS after 2024 is done.
Russia says it will leave the International Space Station after 2024 https://t.co/kBBmrdBV15 pic.twitter.com/rZRUcM562O
— SPACE.com (@SPACEdotcom) July 26, 2022
Russia intends to develop its own project – the so-called Russian Orbital Service Station.
The International Space Station is a manned orbital station used as a multipurpose space research facility. 14 countries participated in the project: USA, Japan, Canada, Belgium, Germany, Denmark, Spain, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, France, Switzerland, Sweden, RF.
It was previously reported that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine called for Russia to be excluded from all existing international space programs.
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