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NASA chief visits Russia's space launchpad for U.S.-Russian crew launch
By AP via Scripps News Group at WXYZ Channel 7 (ABC Detroit) - News
· July 14, 2026
· 2 min read
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman was attending a scheduled launch Tuesday of a U.S.-Russian crew to the International Space Station, a sign of the ongoing cooperation in orbit between Moscow and Washington despite tensions over Russia's military action in Ukraine.Isaacman 's trip to the Russia-l...
Key takeaway They were set to blast off aboard the Roscosmos Soyuz MS-29 for an eight-month stint on the International Space Station.
Why this matters in The Detroit
Detroit 's connection to the space industry may seem distant, but the city's history of innovation and manufacturing makes it a relevant player in the broader conversation about international cooperation in space exploration. As NASA and Russia continue to work together on projects like the International Space Station, despite geopolitical tensions, it's worth considering how Detroit's own industries could be impacted by shifts in global partnerships. The city's automotive and manufacturing sectors have long been intertwined with technological advancements, and the potential for collaboration or competition with countries like Russia and China could have significant implications for local businesses and workers. As the space industry continues to evolve, Detroit's stakeholders should be watching for opportunities to leverage the city's strengths in manufacturing and innovation to play a role in the next generation of space exploration and development.
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Published: July 14, 2026 ·
Source: WXYZ Channel 7 (ABC Detroit) - News ·
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