Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is redrawing the geopolitics of space
- ️Witze, Alexandra
- ️Fri Mar 11 2022
- NEWS
- 11 March 2022
The International Space Station is operating as normal, but other partnerships are unravelling.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is redrawing geopolitics not only across the planet, but also in space. International collaborations are being shaken to the core as space agencies and researchers grapple with the ramifications of the war.
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doi: https://doi.org/10.1038/d41586-022-00727-x
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