Russia and the United States Agree to Delay Joint Space Mission to September
Russia and the United States have announced that their first joint space mission, which was originally scheduled for March 2023, will now be taking place in September of the same year. This mission is set to be the first collaboration between the two countries in space since the end of the Cold War and is seen as a major step forward in international cooperation. The mission will involve a Russian Soyuz rocket carrying two American astronauts to the International Space Station (ISS). The astronauts will work with the rest of the station’s crew to conduct various scientific experiments, as well as maintenance and repair work. This mission is a major step in the right direction for our two countries, and we look forward to seeing its success.
source: Phys.org