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Russia Will Cut Off US Access to the International Space Station Over Ukraine Sanctions
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| May 13, 2014
| Adriana Jeffries
Posted on 05/13/2014 2:39:47 PM PDT by lbryce
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It was said, we had the shuttle to go to the space station and we had the space station for the shuttle to have somewhere to go. As long as Pan Am would ferry passengers, scientists, astronauts to the space station as gateway to the moon, and on to the lunar colonies the space station served a vital US interest. But now, when we finally did get to realize none of that was ever true, that the shuttle going to the space station was as far as anyone would ever go, disgorge supplies, along with the new team of gravity-defying astronaut-tourists, return the previous team of floating tourists back to Earth, so on and so on, someone must have figured out,well, WHY? So, really as much as a space traveling adventurer I am, none of what is happening is anywhere near what was foretold by Kubrick, so let's such send the giant boondoggle of a white elephant come crashing down on the Kaaba in central Riyadh and be done with it.
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posted on
05/13/2014 2:39:47 PM PDT
by
lbryce
To: lbryce
Some leverage we have. I say the Ruskies are welcome to it. What benefits has the International Space Station brought us other than the experience of constructing large facilities in space? At least when we went to the moon we brought back souvenir rocks.
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posted on
05/13/2014 2:44:06 PM PDT
by
Procyon
(Decentralize, degovernmentalize, deregulate, demonopolize, decredentialize, disentitle.)
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To: lbryce
What difference does it make? 0bama applauds everything Putin does, and 0bama has seen to it that we have no contingency plan for getting to the space station. Oh yeah, SpaceX? What if the Russian astronauts aboard the ISS let the Americans leave the ISS but follow orders NOT to allow Americans in? Then what?
To: lbryce
Russia holds all the cards on this one.
I do note the date is “After 2020” which is 6 years out and plenty of time to negotiate.
We can always accelerate the human transport development on the SpaceX Dragon Capsule.
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posted on
05/13/2014 2:46:31 PM PDT
by
wonkowasright
(Wonko from outside the asylum)
To: lbryce
Shoot the damn thing down then! That will show them.
To: lbryce
Fine.
All the major life support modules on the International Space Station were built by the US and is control and regulated by ground stations based in the US.
So you Russkie kick us off, then Commie Scum freeze and breath vacuum.
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posted on
05/13/2014 2:50:26 PM PDT
by
PanzerKardinal
(Some things are so idiotic only an intellectual would believe it.)
To: lbryce
Aren’t these situations covered in some sort of contract, before we become totally dependent on someone?
I would never have thought we were just winging it in space, and that we could be switched off at Russia’s whim, if something international came up.
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posted on
05/13/2014 2:51:51 PM PDT
by
ansel12
((Ted Cruz and Mike Lee-both of whom sit on the Senate Judiciary Comm as Ginsberg's importance fades)
To: lbryce
having a US paid for space station with no way to get there is like building a mansion on an island without a boat.
Yes the US is that stupid.
One more nail in the coffin.
It is all broken.
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posted on
05/13/2014 2:54:04 PM PDT
by
hadaclueonce
(Because Brawndo's got electrolytes. Because Ethanol has Big Corn Lobby)
To: ImJustAnotherOkie
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posted on
05/13/2014 2:54:16 PM PDT
by
dfwgator
To: hadaclueonce
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posted on
05/13/2014 2:55:08 PM PDT
by
GeronL
(Vote for Conservatives not for Republicans!)
To: DownInFlames
Who didn’t see this coming?
To: ansel12
sort of contract
No, there is no contract that could or would stand up to an aggressive international foe. This is why Teddy Roosevelt would say, 'Talk softly but carry a big stick'. It ultimately comes down to the, 'Big Stick'.
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posted on
05/13/2014 3:06:13 PM PDT
by
Delta Dawn
(Fluent in two languages: English and cursive.)
To: lbryce
The Gemini space missions took about 18 months from approval to first flight. All we need now is a man rated Dragon capsule and some engine replacements. Not a big deal. Also, NASA already has a contract with Bigelow Aerospace for a new crewed module. It is going to be attached to the ISS, but is designed to be a free floating station. Just put the Bigelow module in orbit, and we have a new space station.
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posted on
05/13/2014 3:06:50 PM PDT
by
trisham
(Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
To: ansel12
Contracts???? If the Russians won’t transport US astronauts back and forth, that’s it. Fini. What are you going to do? Sue them?
To: dfwgator
I’m confused who you are calling a commie bastard.
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posted on
05/13/2014 3:10:42 PM PDT
by
fishtank
(The denial of original sin is the root of liberalism.)
To: PanzerKardinal
To: Vince Ferrer
“The Gemini space missions took about 18 months from approval to first flight.”
Sorry, that was another era and another America.
Today they Gemini program wouldn’t even be approved. Every space capsule design would have to be large enough for one woman, one minority, one gay, one transgendered - and probably one white male just to operate all those silly knobs and switch things.
To: lbryce
HaHaHa! Don't these Russkies know NASA is still on the job and we have our own well developed space program? After all, we were the first ones on the moon!
Oh, wait...
Who did you say is handling our Muslim Outreach Program again? What has that got to do with anything!!??
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posted on
05/13/2014 3:17:02 PM PDT
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Gritty
(Climate hysterics shriek on. Loud and apocalyptic is the only setting on the machine.-Mark Steyn)
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