In a landmark decision, Russian space agency Roscosmos and its US
counterpart NASA have agreed to build a new space station after the
current International Space Station (ISS) expires.
The operation of the ISS was prolonged until 2024.
“We have agreed that Roscosmos and NASA will be working together on the program of a future space station," Roscosmos chief Igor Komarov said during a news conference on Saturday.
Read more: Russia & US agree to build new space station after ISS, work on joint Mars project — RT News
The operation of the ISS was prolonged until 2024.
“We have agreed that Roscosmos and NASA will be working together on the program of a future space station," Roscosmos chief Igor Komarov said during a news conference on Saturday.
Read more: Russia & US agree to build new space station after ISS, work on joint Mars project — RT News
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