Russia’s Roscosmos, NASA agree to extend ISS operations until 2028

Russia’s Roscosmos, NASA agree to extend ISS operations until 2028

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The head of Russia’s Roscosmos said Thursday he agreed with NASA to extend International Space Station (ISS) operations until 2028. The deal, struck during US talks, preserves one of the last areas of cooperation amid strained ties over Ukraine.

This screen grab from a NASA+ broadcast on June 26, 2025, shows the Axiom Mission 4 crew inside the International Space Station's Harmony module © HANDOUT / NASA+/AFP/File

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