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Rogozin Offers Soyuz in Kourou To European Astronauts And Then Evacuates Kourou

By Keith Cowing
NASA Watch
February 26, 2022
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Rogozin Offers Soyuz in Kourou To European Astronauts And Then Evacuates Kourou

Keith’s note: First Dmitry Rogozin tweets
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Google translation: If European astronauts want to be able to get to the ISS on their own, then the use of the proven, most reliable Soyuz MS manned spacecraft with an equally reliable rocket of the Soyuz-2 family from the French cosmodrome in Kourou by the European launch crew, …
Then he tweets
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Google translation: In response to EU sanctions against our enterprises, Roskosmos is suspending cooperation with European partners in organizing space launches from the Kourou cosmodrome and withdrawing its technical personnel, including the consolidated launch crew, from French Guiana.

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8 responses to “Rogozin Offers Soyuz in Kourou To European Astronauts And Then Evacuates Kourou”

  1. Richard H. Shores says:
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    Kudos Keith for your posts on the Roskosmos front.

  2. Bad Horse says:
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    ESA – fly on Falcon 9. Proven, affordable and human rated.

  3. SouthwestExGOP says:
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    ESA can rent a SpaceX Dragon just like Jared Isaacman did – and soon we will have the Boeing StarLiner as well.

  4. Earl Blake says:
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    Can the Cygnus currently docked at the station take on the reboots and avoidance maneuvers preformed by the Russian segment if needed ?