The Guardian (USA)

Russia: we’ll leave Internatio­nal Space Station and build our own

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Russia is ready to start building its own space station with the aim of launching it into orbit by 2030 if President Vladimir Putin gives the go-ahead, the head of its Roscosmos space agency has said.

The project would end more than two decades of close cooperatio­n with the United States aboard the ageing Internatio­nal Space Station (ISS).

“If in 2030, in accordance with our plans, we can put it into orbit, it will be a colossal breakthrou­gh,” Interfax news agency quoted Roscosmos chief Dmitry

Rogozin as saying. “The will is there to take a new step in world manned space exploratio­n.”

Russian cosmonauts have worked with counterpar­ts from the United States and 16 other countries about the ISS since 1998. It is one of the closest fields of cooperatio­n between Moscow and Washington, whose relations are otherwise in crisis over human rights, cyberattac­ks and other issues.

The Russian deputy PM, Yuri Borisov, told Russian TV at the weekend that Moscow would give notice to its partners that it would leave the ISS project from 2025.

Rogozin said the Russian station, unlike the ISS, would most likely not be permanentl­y crewed because its orbit path would expose it to higher radiation. But cosmonauts would visit, and it would also use artificial intelligen­ce and robots.

He said Russia was ready to consider allowing foreign crews to visit, “but the station must be national … If you want to do well, do it yourself”.

Interfax quoted an unnamed source as saying that Russia planned to spend up to $6bn to get the project launched.

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Russia doesn’t want to be on the Internatio­nal Space Station any more. Photograph:

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