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Russia Space Chief in US for First Visit With NASA Head in Years

Russia Space Chief in US for First Visit With NASA Head in Years

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The head of Russia's space agency arrived in the US ahead of the first meeting between the leaders of the Russian and American space programs since 2018, state-run Roscosmos said.
Dmitry Bakanov is set to visit both the Johnson Space Center in Texas and the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, and will discuss the future of the International Space Station and its deorbiting with NASA Acting Administrator Sean Duffy, according to a Roscosmos statement on Tuesday. Bakanov also plans to visit billionaire Elon Musk's SpaceX facilities and to meet the leadership of Boeing's space program.
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