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says... The USA announced it wouldn't renew its commitment to ISS beyond 2024 (or is it 2025?). How long the US participate in ISS depends on how long Congress continues to appropriate funds for that project. Also, NASA already has plans to continue ISS operations at least until 2026 based on Commercial Crew and Commercial Cargo plans: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commercial_Crew_Program https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commer...upply_Services With the USA having lost interest in international cooperation, I am curious on how difficult, purely at the technical level, it would be for europe/japan/canada to take over command and control of the "US segment"? NASA has not at all lost interest in international cooperation. For example, the Artemis program includes quite a bit of international cooperation. Jeff -- All opinions posted by me on Usenet News are mine, and mine alone. These posts do not reflect the opinions of my family, friends, employer, or any organization that I am a member of. |
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