ISS Transition May Include New National Partners, NASA Says

Additional nations may join the International Space Station (ISS) partnership as part of a plan to wean NASA from direct funding of the outpost in 2025. Fifteen nations, led by the U.S. and Russia, jointly own and operate the ISS, which has been permanently staffed by rotating crews of astronauts...

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