Russians arrive at the ISS dressed in yellow and blue

A Russian crew takes off for the ISS against the backdrop of the war in Ukraine By Christopher RickletonAlmaty, Kazakhstan, 18 Mar 2022 (AFP) - Three Russian cosmonauts took off on Friday on a Soyuz rocket bound for the International Space Station (ISS), amid strong tensions between Moscow and the Western countries by the Russian invasion of Ukraine.The crew - composed of their commander Oleg Artemiev and Denis Matveyev and Sergey Korsakov - took off at 15H55 GMT from a base in Kazakhstan and will fly three hours to the International Space Station (ISS), where it will be met by a team of two Russians, four American and one German.Until recently, space cooperation between Russia and Western countries was one of the few areas that had not suffered much from the sanctions decreed against Moscow following the annexation in 2014 of the Ukrainian peninsula of Crimea. However, tensions had begun to arise, especially after Russian President Vladimir Putin appointed nationalist Dmitry Rogozin as head of Russian space agency Roscosmos in 2018. The latter regularly shows his support for what Russia calls “a special military operation” in Ukraine.” Ours! For the first time in many years, it is a completely Russian crew,” he welcomed himself on Twitter hours before the launch.Recently, he assured that Western sanctions introduced against Moscow by Ukraine could lead to the fall of the ISS. According to him, the operation of Russian ships supplying the ISS will be affected by sanctions, which will affect the Russian segment of the station. As a result, this could lead to “'the scorching” or the 'landing' of the ISS weighing 500 tons,” he warned on March 12. The thrusters of Russian ships docked at the station are used to correct the orbit of the space structure.This procedure is performed ten times a year to keep it at the proper altitude, or to avoid space debris in its path. Americans alone do not have this ability, confirmed on Monday Joel Montalbano, director of the station's program for NASA. “The Space Station was designed on the principle of interdependence (...) it is not a process in which one group can separate from the other,” he added. “At present, there is no indication that our Russian partners want to do things differently. Therefore, we plan to continue operations as we do today,” he said. - Rejected medal - Rogozin also had a virtual riffle with billionaire Elon Musk, founder of the space company SpaceX, who challenged Vladimir Putin on Monday by offering him a “man-to-man fight” with Ukraine as a bet on Twitter. “Elon, get out of the bathroom so we can talk a little,” Rogozin tweeted, referring to a message from the American magnate in which he said he writes at least 50% of his tweets on his “porcelain throne.” On board the ISS, Russian cosmonauts and American astronauts avoided talking about the conflict that has already claimed thousands of lives and caused one of the biggest refugee crises in Europe since World War II. Astronaut Mark Vande Hei became the subject of a Russian bait: Roscosmos posted a video saying that the American could stay on the ISS instead of returning to Earth aboard a Soyuz rocket on March 30.Scott Kelly, NASA astronaut whose record for consecutive days in space was broken by Mark Vande Hei this year week, responded to the joke by rejecting a medal awarded to him by the Russian government.Last collision in space cooperation, the European Space Agency (ESA) announced on Thursday that it was suspending the Russian-European mission ExoMars and looking for alternatives to launch four other missions due to the offensive in Ukraine.Dmitri Rogozin described this fact as “bitter” and assured that Russia will be able to carry out this mission alone in “a few years”. cr/rl/har/js/es/aoc/eg

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