Stories
Slash Boxes
Comments

SoylentNews is people

posted by n1 on Thursday April 03 2014, @03:43PM   Printer-friendly
from the sabre-rattle-heard-in-space dept.

NASA has released a statement indicating that they are "suspending the majority" of "ongoing engagements with the Russian Federation". Cooperation will continue "to maintain safe and continuous operation of the International Space Station." They have taken this action citing violations Ukraine's sovereignty by Russia.

NASA apparently is focusing on regaining human spaceflight capabilities and ending dependence on Russia. The statement goes on to say: "The choice here is between fully funding the plan to bring space launches back to America or continuing to send millions of dollars to the Russians." According to time.com the "information initially came to light from a leaked memo".

This comes after a recent statement by Charles Bolden a NASA administrator indicating that relations with Russia were fine. There are currently Two Americans, Three Russians, and the Japanese Commander aboard the ISS Expedition 39.

 
This discussion has been archived. No new comments can be posted.
Display Options Threshold/Breakthrough Mark All as Read Mark All as Unread
The Fine Print: The following comments are owned by whoever posted them. We are not responsible for them in any way.
  • (Score: 3, Interesting) by Snotnose on Thursday April 03 2014, @06:34PM

    by Snotnose (1623) on Thursday April 03 2014, @06:34PM (#25737)

    So what happens when Putin decides the American ISS astronauts can't board their taxi home? It's not kidnapping, they're free to leave. Not really hurting them, they still get food, water, and oxygen.

    Won't happen, but sure would be fun to watch Obama squirm on that one.

    --
    When the dust settled America realized it was saved by a porn star.
    Starting Score:    1  point
    Moderation   +1  
       Interesting=1, Total=1
    Extra 'Interesting' Modifier   0  
    Karma-Bonus Modifier   +1  

    Total Score:   3  
  • (Score: 2) by isostatic on Thursday April 03 2014, @08:43PM

    by isostatic (365) on Thursday April 03 2014, @08:43PM (#25842) Journal

    If Sandra Bullock can land a broken chineese space craft I'm fairly sure the iss chaps can land the Soyuz lifeboat

    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday April 03 2014, @11:11PM

      by Anonymous Coward on Thursday April 03 2014, @11:11PM (#25923)

      That Russian-owned Soyuz that Putin took away? Isn't that the point?

  • (Score: 1) by tftp on Friday April 04 2014, @02:21AM

    by tftp (806) on Friday April 04 2014, @02:21AM (#25992) Homepage

    So what happens when Putin decides the American ISS astronauts can't board their taxi home?

    That won't happen. Ride down to Earth will be available. However a ride up, for the next American, is questionable.

    It is really funny that NASA picks and chooses what "sanctions" it applies, as if they are the only player in this game. I would not be too surprised if Russia cancels all cooperation - and that would be a far more effective lever. Alternatively, Roskosmos can forgive NASA for yielding to the political pressure.