The International Space Station (ISS) partnership has survived trying times over the years. During my last spaceflight in 2014 to 2015, Russia annexed Crimea, started a civil war in Ukraine, shot down a civilian airliner, and the West imposed sanctions. The ISS was the sole bright spot while relations between the West and Russia sank to their lowest levels since the Cold War — until now. The invasion of Ukraine is in its fifth month, yet the ISS partnership continues to function as it has for more than two decades. Crews are training. Flight controllers are monitoring vehicle systems. Managers are planning, allocating and negotiating. Engineers are designing. Rockets are launching. Gover
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