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PorkChopSandwiches
05-14-2014, 07:28 PM
American sanctions imposed over Ukraine crisis.

Russia’s deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin announced a series of punitive measures on Tuesday against the US in response to sanctions imposed after Russia annexed Crimea.

The two countries have long cooperated closely on space exploration despite their clashes in foreign policy.

The Space Station is manned by both American and Russian crew, but the only way to reach it is by using Russia’s Soyuz spacecraft.

The US is keen to keep the $100 billion (£600) ISS flying until at least 2024, four years beyond its original target.

At a time when Moscow is struggling to reform its accident-plagued space programme, Mr Rogozin said US plans to deny export licences for some high-technology items were a blow to Russian industry. “These sanctions are out of place and inappropriate,” Mr Rogozin said. “We have enough of our own problems.”

Moscow’s response would affect NK-33 and RD-180 engines which Russia supplies to the US, Mr Rogozin said. “We are ready to deliver these engines but on one condition that they will not be used to launch military satellites,” he said.

RD-180 engines are used to boost Atlas 5 rockets manufactured by United Launch Alliance, a partnership of Lockheed Martin and Boeing that holds a virtual monopoly on launching U.S. military satellites.

Mr Rogozin said Moscow was planning "strategic changes" in its space industry after 2020 and aims to use money and "intellectual resources" that now go to the space station for a "a project with more prospects".

He suggested Russia could use the station without the United States, saying: "The Russian segment can exist independently from the American one. The U.S. one cannot."
The US space agency NASA is working with companies to develop space taxis with the goal of restoring US transport to the station by 2017, but the United States currently pays Russia more than $60 million per person to fly its astronauts up.

Mr Rogozin said Russia will suspend the operation of 11 GPS sites on its territory from June and seek talks with Washington on opening similar sites in the United States for Russia's own satellite navigation system, Glonass.

He threatened the permanent closure of the GPS sites in Russia if that is not agreed by September.

He said the suspension of the sites would not affect everyday operations of the GPS system in Russia, where it is used by millions of Russians for navigation on their smartphones and in their cars.

The upheaval in Ukraine - where the United States says Russia is backing separatists and the Kremlin accuses Washington of helping protesters to topple a Moscow-friendly president in February, has led to the worst East-West crisis since the 1991 collapse of the Soviet Union.

In addition to the hi-tech sector sanctions, the US has imposed visa bans and assets freezes on officials and lawmakers and targeted companies with links to President Vladimir Putin. The European Union has also imposed sanctions.

The Russian Foreign Ministry said earlier on Tuesday that the latest EU measures were an "exhausted, trite approach" that would only deepen discord and hamper efforts to defuse the crisis in Ukraine.

PorkChopSandwiches
05-14-2014, 07:28 PM
Good thing we got rid of our space program :tup:

Noilly Pratt
05-14-2014, 07:36 PM
The Iron Curtain is being drawn once again.

Teh One Who Knocks
05-14-2014, 07:38 PM
Like I said somewhere in a different thread, I guarantee this will get SpaceX on the fast track to get their ships able to carry human passengers. They wanted to do that anyway, but this will just make them speed things up.

SpaceX > Russian Soyuz Capsules

PorkChopSandwiches
05-14-2014, 08:02 PM
Like I said somewhere in a different thread, I guarantee this will get SpaceX on the fast track to get their ships able to carry human passengers. They wanted to do that anyway, but this will just make them speed things up.

SpaceX > Russian Soyuz Capsules

True, but why the fuck did we put ourselves in this situation to begin with :facepalm:

Acid Trip
05-14-2014, 08:38 PM
Let's just destroy our half of the space station and leave whatever is left for the Russians.

PorkChopSandwiches
05-14-2014, 09:39 PM
:tup:

Lambchop
05-14-2014, 09:46 PM
Good thing is that with the legalisation of cannabis, the US has now developed strains of weed that will take them higher than any space station ever could.

FBD
05-15-2014, 12:10 PM
this is a weird headline...
...more like no rides for you since you misbehave...