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Cosmonaut Kononenko: ISS Crew Listens, Doesn't Just Talk
19 Nov
Summary
- ISS crew members discuss topics openly without imposing views.
- Cosmonauts actively listen to each other, unlike on Earth.
- Oleg Kononenko is the most experienced active Russian cosmonaut.

Crew members aboard the International Space Station (ISS) engage in open and honest discussions, with no topics deemed off-limits, even political issues. Hero of Russia Oleg Kononenko explained that the key difference from Earth communication is the focus on attentive listening rather than asserting dominance.
Kononenko, who commands the Yury Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center, stated that while discussions are frequent and transparent, they are conducted in a manner that prevents them from escalating into arguments. This atmosphere encourages a collaborative environment where diverse perspectives can be shared constructively.
As the most experienced active Russian cosmonaut, Kononenko recently completed his fifth space mission, amassing over 1,000 days in space. He is currently preparing for a new mission, continuing his significant contributions to space exploration and demonstrating the unique interpersonal dynamics essential for long-duration spaceflight.




