The U.S. is exploring ways to mitigate the impact to the International Space Station if Russia withdraws, which it indicated this week it intends to do so, though senior NASA officials say Moscow has not formally conveyed an intent to end its two-decade-old orbital partnership.
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U.S. explores ways to mitigate ISS impact if Russia withdraws, former astronaut calls it ‘opportunity’
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