Space
NASA Blames Congress For $70m Per Seat Rides To International Space Station
NASA is pointing its finger at Congress after signing an updated contract with The Russian Federal Space Agency (Roscosmos) that will add $424 million to what it has already agreed to pay the Russian agency in order to keep U.S. astronauts aboard the International Space Station, according to a NASA statement published Tuesday.
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