US, Russian Astronauts Will Swap Seats on Rockets Again

US, Russian Astronauts Will Swap Seats on Rockets Again
Russian space agency Russian cosmonaut Anna Kikina trains during preparation for space mission at the Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Centre (GCTC) in the Star City, outside Moscow, Russia, on July 8, 2022. (Irina Spektor, Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Centre (GCTC), Roscosmos space agency, via AP)
The Associated Press
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.—NASA astronauts will go back to riding Russian rockets under an agreement announced Friday, and Russian cosmonauts will catch lifts to the International Space Station with SpaceX beginning this fall.

The agreement ensures that the space station will always have at least one American and Russian on board to keep both sides of the orbiting outpost running smoothly, according to NASA and Russian officials. The swap had long been in the works and was finalized despite tensions over Moscow’s war in Ukraine, a sign of continuing Russia–U.S. cooperation in space.