Ukraine invasion is complicating US-Russia relations not just on Earth, but 250 miles in space

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Ukraine invasion is complicating US-Russia relations not just on Earth, but 250 miles in space
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Right now, there are Russian cosmonauts and American astronauts in the international space station. But how could the invasion complicate things above Earth?

HOUSTON, Texas -- What's happening in Ukraine isn't only complicating things between Russia and the US on earth, but it could impact what's happening 250 miles above ground.Right now, there are American astronauts and Russian cosmonauts in space aboard the International Space Station, which is controlled at the Johnson Space Center in Houston. For more than 20 years, the two countries have worked together with it.

Anderson isn't aware of what conversations are taking place after Russia invaded Ukraine and the U.S. imposed sanctions, but he believes the ISS crewmembers can't avoid it. In a series of tweets, the head of the Russian space agency, Dmitry Rogozin said sanctions could lead to the destruction of the ISS,"If you block cooperation with us who will save the ISS from an unguided de-orbit to impact on the territory of the US or Europe," he said.

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