Wednesday, March 5, 2014



NASA Says Relations With Russia Unscathed by Earthly Concerns

In space, no one can hear your sabres rattling

NASA Administrator Charles Bolden said relations with Russia remain strong in the international space station, even as they’ve taken a turn for the worse back on earth, which is fortunate, given that NASA has relied on Russia to ferry its astronauts to outer space ever since the retirement of its space shuttle program in 2011.
Bolden called on Congress to fund a commercial replacement to the defunct program. In the meantime, he said, they depended on Russia’s cooperation.
“I don’t think it’s an insignificant fact that we are starting to see a number of people with the idea that the International Space Station be nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize,” Bolden added.


Read more: NASA: US-Russia Relations Still Friendly in Space | TIME.com http://world.time.com/2014/03/05/nasa-cooperation-with-russia-strong-despite-ukraine-tension/#ixzz2v5Yue16m

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