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Russia May Refuse to Return U.S. Astronaut to Earth Free of Charge

 
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10/02/2005 10:03 AM
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Russia May Refuse to Return U.S. Astronaut to Earth Free of Charge
Russia May Refuse to Return U.S. Astronaut to Earth Free of Charge

Created: 01.10.2005

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Beginning from the next space expedition Russia will deliver U.S. astronauts to the International Space Station only on commercial basis. William McArthur who has just left for ISS can stay in orbit until the American side pays for his return, RIA Novosti reported.

“Russia has met all the engagements on transferring NASA employees to the ISS. Formally, we even do not have to return McArthur to the Earth,” Russia’s space agency Roskosmos senior official Alexey Krasnov said.

After NASA grounded its shuttle fleet in July, having failed to fix a technical problem that killed seven astronauts in 2003, only Russian Soyuz spacecraft bear the responsibility for ferrying people and supplies to the $100-billion station.

The snag is that trade sanctions linked to U.S. fears that Russian technology and know-how could help Iran develop nuclear weapons mean NASA cannot pay Roskosmos.

U.S. lawmakers are considering lifting the ban. Nobody expects McArthur to spin round space forever.
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10/02/2005 10:10 AM
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Re: Russia May Refuse to Return U.S. Astronaut to Earth Free of Charge
Hehe,that´s pretty good!
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10/02/2005 10:11 AM
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Re: Russia May Refuse to Return U.S. Astronaut to Earth Free of Charge
If they do not pay, the Russians should simply throw him out!!!
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10/02/2005 10:45 AM
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Re: Russia May Refuse to Return U.S. Astronaut to Earth Free of Charge
NASA is so utterly useless, especially compared to the billions wasted on it, that we would do better to outsource our space program to Russia--if we really need one at all, which is highly debatable.

Given NASA´s utter incompetence, it is almost unbelievable that NASA was able to put men on the moon 36 years ago, with extremely primitive equipment (e.g., computers) by modern standards. NASA does not expect to be able to repeat that feat until 2018. (And we know that NASA plans regularly fall 10 years behind schedule.)





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