NASA invades space again: This time it leaves Russia

After the historic flight of the Space X missile, NASA will send cosmonauts to space from Russia. A member of the American crew is leaving Russia's territory at the International Space Station. The cost of this spatial action is $90 million. NASA astronaut flight Kate Rubin means the last phase of the deal [...]
After the historic flight of the Space X missile, NASA will send cosmonauts to space from Russia.
A member of the American crew is leaving Russia's territory at the International Space Station. The cost of this spatial action is $90 million.
NASA astronaut flight Kate Rubin means the last phase of the deal Russia and the United States have reached earlier, so the site for launching the missile was suspended in 2011.
At that time, flights from the American area were cut off. All of this together means that NASA had its Plan B despite the successful testing of the Space X ship.












