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No, Russia Has Not Threatened To Leave An American Astronaut Behind In Space (arstechnica.com) 73

Ever since Russia invaded Ukraine, the fate of the International Space Station, which has 15 partner nations and is the crown jewel of unity in space between NASA and Russia, has been up in the air (figuratively, of course). What we do know is that there are no plans to abandon NASA astronaut Mark Vande Hei on the space station, despite a number of stories claiming otherwise. "Vande Hei is scheduled to return to Earth in a Soyuz capsule at the end of this month, landing in Kazakhstan," reports Ars Technica. "NASA officials are expected to be there to greet him and bring him back to the United States." Ars Technica sets the record straight and explains where these Russian "threats" originated: The source of this "news" appears to be a video published more than a week ago by a Kremlin-aligned publication, RIA Novosti. Roscosmos TV provided footage for the video, but in sharing it acknowledged that the video was a "joke." Now, this is an exceptionally poor joke given the tensions on Earth, but it is important to understand that sharing a video a week ago does not mean Russia is threatening to leave Vande Hei behind. Nothing has changed since the video was posted. Since the beginning of this crisis, NASA officials have said operations with Russian colleagues working on the space station have proceeded nominally. "Operations have not changed at all," one NASA source confirmed Friday. On Monday, NASA's manager of the International Space Program, Joel Montalbano, is scheduled to speak at a news conference about upcoming spacewalks. He likely will say something similar.

Additionally, Vande Hei could not be abandoned. At present there are three other Americans living on board the International Space Station -- Raja Chari, Kayla Barron, and Thomas Marshburn. There is also an allied astronaut, Matthias Maurer, from Germany. NASA has its own transportation to and from the station, so Vande Hei can be assured of a safe ride home whenever NASA wants. The status of the ISS partnership is subject to change, of course. It could do so quite quickly. Russia is doing horrible things in Ukraine, and the Western world has responded with harsh sanctions. No one really knows whether Vladimir Putin will decide to end Russian participation in the International Space Station. Certainly, making it appear to a domestic audience that he was stranding a NASA astronaut in space might make him look "strong" to some Russian people. But there are simply no indications this will happen.

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  • Is the truth

    and the US gov & mainstream media are the biggest liars i ever seen in my life
    • "We have no plans to invade Ukraine."

      • And now, "We have not invaded Ukraine and have no plans to invade other countries" ... yeah, when you have a lie in your sentence, people suspect the rest of the sentence too

        • (Chuckle) Good point. I notice several countries have renewed interest in joining EU/NATO/anythingthatwillprotectthemfromRussia. Can't imagine why.

      • "We have no plans to invade Ukraine" - western media kind of fell victim to becoming the boy that cried wolf there. Ukraine has been saying Russia is invading for 8 years, echoed in western media. It became a joke hearing it every single day for 8 years, nobody cared or believed it.

        - Minsk agreements to bring peace to Donbass? LOL, ignore, what's Russia gonna do invade?
        - Russia asking to not put nukes on its doorstep? Meh, ignore, business as usual, missiles bases anywhere and everywhere we feel like it. Wh

        • by dAzED1 ( 33635 )
          Gosh I wonder why Ukraine was complaining about a Russian invasion 8 years ago...Tell me how Georgia was the US's fault too, btw
        • by caseih ( 160668 )

          It's always convenient when you can rationalize your behavior by saying someone else made you do it. "The devil made me do it" is the classic fallacy. Sorry, though, it doesn't matter what the US did in the recent past, or even in the present. If it was wrong and unjust someone will have to account for it (and they will, but it's not Putin's authority to be the one to make them do it). But hypocrisy is never justification to start a war. Doesn't matter if it was used as justification in the past. Putin

          • Sorry, but you (and pretty much everyone esle) in the west doesn't even remotely understand the reasons behind this conflict. You say Putin is trying to destroy some kind of culture somewhere? Little did you know that Ukrainians are Russians. There's no difference between them at all. Like 2 of them will stand in front of you, you won't be able to tell the difference. Dude I'm from Odessa (PS that's modern day Ukraine by the way), I've lived in US for 25 years, most Americans I met think I'm Russian. My pla

            • Thanks for giving some real perspective.

              Majority here is frighteningly brainwashed with their govt's lies. And they so sincerely believe it that it feels useless to even try to tell them the truth.

              They don't realize that 1-2 western govts have got misinformation down to such an art that sometimes its actually commendable. I mean it is a great achievement and if leaders were good it would take the world forward much quicker. Unfortunately the leaders invariably are puppets run by unknown groups.

              Meantime misi

            • Sorry, but you (and pretty much everyone esle) in the west doesn't even remotely understand the reasons behind this conflict.

              Yeah, pretty much. I do understand that Putin has invaded Ukraine.

    • and the US gov & mainstream media are the biggest liars i ever seen in my life

      And you were born when?

      • 1965. And I endorse that post. Also this particular campaign contains the most intense propaganda Iâ(TM)ve ever seen including stuff I studied in school re wwi &wwii If you take ANYTHING at face value from msm, whether RT or CNN then youâ(TM)re a fool
    • by dshk ( 838175 )

      You have absolutely no idea about what you are talking, and about the world. The article above talks about russian misinformation, both about the war and the space station. It tells everything that your first and single idea is not that the russian media is a liar.

      I am living in a so called illiberal "democracy", Hungary, which is the member of the EU. Yet no opponent party politician entered the state funded state and private propaganda media for years. Except one case, when the only question he received w

      • Clearly a case of he pot calling the kettle black, you did not get the gist of my original comment
      • Yes, Americans can be amazingly parochial. Although I think that's mainly a human thing, but still...

    • Look behind you, Ruski.

    • This is a special military operation. /sarcasm.

  • sorry, off topic (Score:2, Insightful)

    by segwonk ( 1064462 )

    Has anyone else noticed that there has been a lack of moderation points for the last week or so?

    All of the stories I've clicked on for the last few days have dozens and tens of dozens of comments, all bunched up around 0 and 1 point. A handful of 2's, and no comments moderated to 3, 4 or 5.

    What is going on? It seems like the Slashdot algorithm for distributing moderation points has stalled.

    • I thought they finally gave up. I usually have mod points but hardly ever use them.
    • Yes. I've noticed this.

    • by fazig ( 2909523 )
      Yeah, I've noticed that it for some reason became a lot nicer around here for some reason (if we disregard the ascii art bullshit spams).

      Personally, I never liked the mod system, because it tends to lead to group-think, and that's exactly what it also did on Slashdot, where you could almost predict who a comment with a certain critical message was going to be modded up or down depending on the time of the day (likely relating to the time zone in which users from certain places are active).
      • I'd like to offer a counterpoint to your critique of Slashdot's moderation system....

        My time is limited. I hardly ever want to read all ~50 comments on a story. That's where moderation comes in handy: filter out all the low-point comments and boom! I can get the gist of the comments in just a couple minutes.

        I'll even go a step further and say that often, group-think is useful! Consider a non-techy person such as myself: A story about some new piece of hardware or a new scientific discovery, usually has comm

        • by fazig ( 2909523 )

          The fact that Slashdot stereotypically attracts a smarter-than-average crowd is why I'm here.

          Perhaps that was true 15 years ago.
          But these days, it seems little different from a youtube comment section. And those people also used to get plenty of mod points to spend.

          Sure, the mod system does have quality posts bubble up from time to time, but especially on politicized topics, the amount of +4/5 Insightful/Informative posts that check a lot of marks on lists like this [wikipedia.org] has become worrisome, making the enti

    • by mtmra70 ( 964928 )

      I was wondering the same thing. I have not seen points in a long, long time. If they are limiting the trolls, they are also limiting those who up vote legit comments.

    • by caseih ( 160668 )

      Same here. I used to get mod points every few days. I didn't always use them but I semi-regularly. Maybe it's just as well there are no mod points these days given the nature of the postings.

  • Yes, they did threaten to leave him there.

    Yes, it is an empty threat because he could get home by other means.

    Why lie, slashdot?

  • Seems like Russia has a lot of current transgressions that outweigh the importance of this dilemma. Like territorial war.

  • has to eat bugs he brought along for an experiment

    fights off female space vampires whose religion forbids them to wear clothes

    gets sent to a prison planet for shooting first in a backwater brawl

    tries to avoid getting probed by The Master of the Master Race on Reta Zeticuli

    the possibilities are endless!

    • by PPH ( 736903 )

      I was thinking of a remake of The Martian. But when the Russians learn that Mark Watney is growing potatoes, they return and help him make vodka from the crop.

    • by cstacy ( 534252 )

      gets sent to a prison planet for shooting first in a backwater brawl

      Not very realistic. The last time I remember this sort of tuing going down, the offender was turned into a carbonite wall decoration. He was later released and briefly allowed to party on a sand yacht.

  • Just because operations haven't changed, doesn't make it a non-threat.

    Ars become a trash tabloid now have they?

  • On this NASA Space Flight forum it sounds like people are more worried that Mark Vande Hei will be detained on landing in Kazakhstan or the Russians will pull some kind of stunt. https://forum.nasaspaceflight.... [nasaspaceflight.com]

    • by cstacy ( 534252 )

      Why does my perfectly normal paragraph response to this "Look like ASCII art" to the stupid Slashdot filter? It's just totally ordinary unformatted sentences.

      Oh well.

    • by cstacy ( 534252 )

      On this NASA Space Flight forum it sounds like people are more worried that Mark Vande Hei will be detained on landing in Kazakhstan or the Russians will pull some kind of stunt.

      In Soviet Russia, KGB space-walks YOU.

  • He'll be much more useful as a hostage. They'll bring him back home/down to Russia, then "find" hashish oil in his luggage [espn.com] and detain him.

  • Be careful not to fall down stairs and land on many bullets, comrade.
    Is JOKE!
    Now, let us go out and drink vodka. After you...

    --
    It may not have been a likely action to be taken, but it was a threat, not a joke.

  • Does nobody not realize this is media hype designed to distract people from what is really happening? "There is no B-3 bomber"
    • by cstacy ( 534252 )

      Does nobody not realize this is media hype designed to distract people from what is really happening?

      "There is no B-3 bomber"

      How many space stations am I holding up, Winston?

    • by cstacy ( 534252 )

      Does nobody not realize this is media hype designed to distract people from what is really happening?

      "There is no B-3 bomber"

      We have always been at war with West Ukrania.

      Oh, wait, that's true....

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