NASA i Roskosmos zawarły porozumienie w sprawie wysyłki załóg na statki kosmiczne

NASA and Roscosmos have reached an agreement on mutual crew flights to their respective spacecraft, aiming to ensure independent access to the International Space Station (ISS) and provide support in case of problems. The agreement currently includes SpaceX Dragon spacecraft for NASA missions and Soyuz spacecraft for Roscosmos.

ISS is planned to remain operational until at least 2030, according to the decision of the majority of the international coalition. However, recent reports indicate that Russia, which has its own plans for space presence, will likely stay on the ISS only until 2028.

The increased tension between Russia and the majority of the world following the invasion of Ukraine in 2022 has led to changes in the space field. Many space partners have ended their cooperation with Russia, except for the ISS, due to space policy reasons.

FAQ:

1. What does the agreement between NASA and Roscosmos include?
The agreement pertains to the mutual transportation of crew members to spacecraft, ensuring independent access to the ISS and support in case of issues.

2. Which spacecraft are currently used under the agreement?
The agreement includes SpaceX Dragon spacecraft (NASA) and Soyuz spacecraft (Roscosmos).

3. Until when is ISS planned to remain operational?
ISS is planned to remain operational at least until 2030.

Definitions:

– NASA – National Aeronautics and Space Administration, the American space agency.
– Roscosmos – The State Corporation for Space Activities of Russia, responsible for space exploration and utilization.
– International Space Station (ISS) – a collaborative space project involving NASA, Roscosmos, the European Space Agency, JAXA (Japan’s space agency), and CSA (Canadian Space Agency).

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