Politics no problem, say US and Russian space travellers

Published December 19, 2014
Paris: Nasa astronaut Scott Kelly (right) and Russian cosmonaut Mikhail Kornienko address a press conference on Thursday.—AFP
Paris: Nasa astronaut Scott Kelly (right) and Russian cosmonaut Mikhail Kornienko address a press conference on Thursday.—AFP

PARIS: A US astronaut and a Russian cosmonaut gearing up for the longest-ever flight on the International Space Station (ISS) said on Thursday they were unfazed by any turbulence in their countries’ political ties.

Nasa spacefarer Scott Kelly and Mikhail Kornienko of the Russian space agency Roscosmos are to launch to the ISS in 2015 for a year-long stay designed to be a test-bed for a future trip to Mars.

The ISS is a rare area of US-Russian cooperation that has not been hit by the Ukrainian crisis, which has prompted Washington to impose sanctions on Moscow.

In space, “we rely on each other implicitly for our lives”, Kelly, 50, said at a press conference in Paris to showcase the mission.

“Any political issues that exist between our countries is something we don’t even discuss. We’re great friends, we’re colleagues, we’re professionals.

That’s the way it has to be. “Kornienko, 54, added: There is no borders in space between us.”

“It’s a great example of... working together, especially for politics on the ground.” Their spell will be the longest stay aboard the ISS since the orbital outpost in space was manned in 2000.

The longest-ever space trip was by cosmonaut Valeriy Polyakov, who in 1994-5 spent 437 days in the Russian-Soviet station Mir.

Interest in long-duration flights has stirred anew with plans, still on the far horizon, for a manned trip to Mars around the 2030s.

That would be a quest that would take about three years round trip. It would also put crew members at risk of problems ranging from bone-density and muscle deterioration to DNA damage from space radiation, visual impairment and psychological stress.

Published in Dawn, December 19th, 2014

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