The departure of Russia from the International Space Station (ISS) marks a significant turning point in the history of space exploration. As one of the key partners in the ISS program, Russia's departure has profound implications for the future of human spaceflight and international cooperation in space.
With Russia's exit from the ISS, the remaining partner countries, including the United States, European Space Agency (ESA), Japan, and Canada, face new challenges and opportunities. The absence of Russia's contributions in terms of technology, expertise, and resources requires a revaluation of how the station will be operated and maintained.
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