Russian Cosmonaut Allegedly Photographed Confidential SpaceX Docs, Removed From NASA Crew-12 Mission

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  1. OpenThePlugBag on

    Not sure why we’re even working with any Russian, there’s like a hundred other countries that arnt Russia that have extremely intelligent people who want to become astronauts

  2. Do you want to get intimately acquainted with the Arms Export Control Act and and the ITAR, because this is how you get intimately acquainted with the AECA and the ITAR in a real hurry…

  3. IndividualSkill3432 on

    Hell of a time to get banned from US crewed vehicles, just as Russian crewed vehicles are grounded for a while.

  4. Once we have another company other than Space X (Boeing or Blue Origin) able to put people on the ISS, maybe it is time to stop the cooperation between Russia and the US in space.

  5. Probably would have been more appropriate to remove him from the mission while underway.

  6. I feel like we could give Russia all of SpaceX and NASA’s information and it wouldn’t help them much at all, cuz their problems run much deeper than sheer engineering knowhow.

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  8. This sucks, I’ve been impressed with Oleg since his first ISS mission. He’s also always posting interesting videos to IG or YT (user name is something like olegmks).

  9. Remember that time Elon was digging around in all the country’s most-sensitive computer systems – and within minutes of new login credentials being issued, the Russians were using those newly-created credentials to login?

  10. SpaceX tech is far from finished anyway. The only thing it can do reliably is explode.
    Not too mention reusability is pointless for weapons.