Russia's war on Ukraine has caused lasting damage to international spaceflight cooperation

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Russia's war on Ukraine has caused lasting damage to international spaceflight cooperation
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Serious damage has been done to Russia's ability to participate in international space ventures.

when presenting its lunar plans and opportunities for international partners at a major space conference last fall, according to Time.

"Russia's options are to either work with China or go it alone. For now it seems like they're picking the former option, if only because they probably can't afford to go it alone," Weeden says. Access to space has also become a big issue for some countries and companies, with access to Russian launch vehicles such as the venerableRussia's Progress 82 cargo craft, packed with 3 tons of food, fuel and supplies, is pictured shortly after docking to the International Space Station's Poisk module on Oct. 28, 2022.

"The start of the war in Ukraine has had an impact on the launch opportunities of international space actors. Europe has been particularly impacted," says Mathieu Bataille, a research fellow at the European Space Policy Institute . "For instance, several launches of institutional satellites for European countries and ESA were canceled in 2022 due to the sanctions."

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