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imo the iss is the most 'useful' manned space program that's taken place, it's actually useful for scientific purposes and I just love how the Russian and US segments work together seamlessly. it'd be a real shame when it finally goes down
Yeah, the ISS really seems to be the last bastion of collaboration between the two countries. I can't imagine any such collaboration happening on the successor to the ISS.
Its planned to happen in a few years anyway AFAIK. No idea why he cares about speeding it up.
kinda scary realising that 2030 is only 5 years away
So that his name will be written next to it forever.