The space agencies for the U.S. and Russia agreed that a Russian spacecraft will fly to the International Space Station to retrieve three people
Amid tensions between Moscow and the West over the Ukraine war, the Russian space agency said the country would quit the International Space Station after 2024. WSJ breaks down the design of the spacecraft to see whether it could function without Russian parts. Photo illustration: Sharon ShiThe space agencies for the U.S.
Officials are still determining when the trio would board the empty ship, called Soyuz MS-23, for a return trip to Earth after it docks to the research facility. They are expected to remain in orbit for several extra months, beyond their planned six-month mission.
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