“About a year ago Russia successfully launched the RadioAstron research satellite,” Sagdeyev said. “It is a unique radio telescope, as a matter of fact, a system linked with ground-based radio telescopes with unique resolution parameters, capable of examining the tiniest details thousands of times better than Hubble or other optical telescopes. Cooperation under that project synchronized the operation of telescopes located in different continents and providing support for RadioAstron. One of these ground telescopes, the main one in Europe, is located in Crimea’s seaside resort of Yevpatoria. I do not know what will happen to it now and what steps will be taken in practice (in the wake of NASA’s declaration)," the scientist noted.
This was today ans was wondering who according to you is in the best situation to intervene in this specific case to avoid the down fall of sanctions on projects or cooperations Russia is involved but a much wider community benefit from. ISS exclusion not applying here?
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