Ask HN: Why does the US and Russia still cooperate on space?
I noticed that with the SpaceX Crew 5 that there is a cosmonaut from Roscosmos in the crew.
I’m genuinely wondering how the US can be in a proxy war with Russia yet still cooperate on space.
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[ 39.7 ms ] story [ 1950 ms ] threadThe same is true from the US perspective, except this way they can demonstrate an ongoing commitment to stability, co-operation and science.
You may as well ask why not declare all Russians in the US as persona-non-grata and deport them?
[1] - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=faasJLVq634
And lest those forget, Cosmos carried every astronaut to ISS in the last decade because the US had nothing.
Not sure where that ends, and there have been rumors.
https://www.grid.news/story/science/2022/07/26/russia-says-i...
That helps keep things calm, predictable, & controlled. And provides thousands of tiny "carrots & sticks" levers for leaders to fiddle with, while having to think about maximizing their nation's advantage in each of many little areas. Vs. the obvious dangers of a relationship state space where "at peace" and "total war" only had a few intermediate states between them.
The Apollo-Soyuz mission was conceived, approved by top-level leadership in both the U.S. and U.S.S.R., and mostly planned while the U.S. military (not just local proxy forces) was still heavily and directly engaged in the Vietnam War.