Ex-NASA Astronaut Scott Kelly Says He’s Ending Feud With Russian Space Chief

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Ex-NASA Astronaut Scott Kelly Says He’s Ending Feud With Russian Space Chief
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Former astronaut Scott Kelly said he is ending his feud with the head of Russia’s space program after NASA asked former astronauts to dial down criticism of their Russian counterparts

Decision comes after NASA sent an email to former astronauts asking them to back off criticizing Russian partners

Russian shelling continued in the Ukrainian capital, which is under curfew until Thursday. Volodymyr Zelensky addressed the U.S. Congress on Wednesday and pressed for more military aid, a no-fly zone and more sanctions against Russia. Photo: Thomas Peter/ReutersFormer astronaut Scott Kelly said he is ending his feud with the head of Russia’s space program after the National Aeronautics and Space Administration asked former astronauts to dial down criticism of their Russian counterparts.

The dustup began when Roscosmos Director General Dmitry Rogozin and other Russian government entities published a series of social-media posts, including one video showing Russian cosmonauts abandoning the International Space Station and leaving behind U.S. astronaut Mark Vande Hei.

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