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Russian space chief criticizes sanctions imposed by United States

Rogozin also stressed that the ISS would deorbit naturally without periodic reboosts courtesy of Progress freighters.

Nonetheless, Rogozin raised the specter of the space station going down prematurely, pointing out that its orbital inclination of 51.6 degrees does not take the complex over Russia.

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