MOSCOW, December 27. /TASS/. Cosmonauts and astronauts staying on board of the International Space Station (ISS) skip all forbidden topics regarding politics and discuss everything, unlike on Earth, while all parties enjoy mutual understanding, Oleg Kononenko, who was a TASS special correspondent on boar of the ISS, said on Friday.
"We certainly did talk about it [politics], but if compared to Earth we heard each other well. Because without hearing each other through the station is not just complicated, but hazardous… It was all about a dialogue and there were no forbidden issues for us over there," Kononenko said in interview with Russia’s Moskva-24 television channel.
The ISS has been in orbit since November 20, 1998. It is multi-modular and has a mass of about 435 tons. With docked spacecraft the mass can reach 470 tons.
The participants in this project are Russia, Canada, the United States, Japan and ten-member states of the European Space Agency (Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland).