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Space Partners: Roscosmos & NASA Cooperate Despite Disagreements
27 Nov
Summary
- Roscosmos and NASA maintain productive cooperation on the ISS.
- Cross-flights ensure astronauts and cosmonauts travel on each other's ships.
- The ISS cross-flight program has been extended through 2026.

Roscosmos head Dmitry Bakanov emphasized the productive and reliable partnership between Roscosmos and NASA, despite any potential disagreements. He stated that cooperation on the International Space Station (ISS) remains strong, highlighting that neither agency has failed the other. This collaboration is crucial for ongoing space missions, as evidenced by the recent Soyuz MS-28 launch. US astronauts have traveled to the ISS aboard Russian Soyuz spacecraft, while Russian cosmonauts have journeyed on US Crew Dragon ships. This successful cross-flight program, vital for maintaining ISS operations and personnel exchange, has been officially extended through 2026, solidifying the joint commitment to space exploration for years to come.




