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Russia's Cosmonauts Arrive on the Space Station - Wearing Ukraine's Colors (space.com) 137

Three Russian cosmonauts arrived at the International Space Station last night for a six-month stay, writess the Times of London.

They were wearing flight suits "in the yellow and blue of the Ukrainian flag, in what appeared to be a daring statement against the war."

Space.com reports: Cosmonaut Oleg Artemyev, the Soyuz commander, was asked about the colors during a hatch-opening ceremony webcast by Russia's federal space agency Roscosmos. He responded (in Russian) that there was a surplus of yellow fabric in the warehouse, according to space exploration enthusiast Katya Pavlushchenko, who posted a Twitter thread about the exchange.

Not everybody's buying this answer, however. Some folks with knowledge of spaceflight procedures seem to think it could be a show of support for Ukraine, which Russia invaded on February 24.... There are other possible explanations for the flight suits as well. For example, multiple people on Twitter have pointed out that the colors are close to those of Bauman Moscow State Technical University, which Artemyev, Matveev and Korsakov all attended.

This is all just speculation; all we have to go on at the moment is Artemyev's cryptic response during the hatch-opening ceremony. Hopefully one of the cosmonauts will offer some more details in the not-too-distant future. None of the three newly arrived cosmonauts hails from Ukraine, by the way. Artemyev was born in present-day Latvia, Matveev is from St. Petersburg and Korsakov was born in what is now Kyrgyzstan.

Next month a SpaceX Dragon is expected to carry three millionaires to the Space Station for a week-long visit.
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Russia's Cosmonauts Arrive on the Space Station - Wearing Ukraine's Colors

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  • Quiet telling. (Score:5, Insightful)

    by Gravis Zero ( 934156 ) on Saturday March 19, 2022 @05:28AM (#62371229)

    For all the bluster of Russian politicians about de-orbiting the ISS and harm to others, these are how scientists choose to act: in support of peace and their fellow humans. Perhaps there is hope for the future of humanity.

    • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

      I'm surprised they aren't worried about what will happen when they get back to Earth, or what might happen to their families.

      • I bet they're more worried about what happens if Putin is permitted to reform the USSR

      • Maybe they'll end up like Krikalyov and return to an entirely different country half a year later?
      • Even in space putin could probably poison their tea with polonium.
      • I'm surprised they aren't worried about what will happen when they get back to Earth, or what might happen to their families.

        I suspect they flew to space thinking if things keep up the way they are there may not be a Russia (or USA) to come back to. :-)

      • I'm surprised they aren't worried about what will happen when they get back to Earth, or what might happen to their families.

        My money's on the return capsule having an "anomaly" on the way back, and a toasty end for the astronauts on board.

    • Re:Quiet telling. (Score:4, Interesting)

      by Ol Olsoc ( 1175323 ) on Saturday March 19, 2022 @09:09AM (#62371509)

      For all the bluster of Russian politicians about de-orbiting the ISS and harm to others, these are how scientists choose to act: in support of peace and their fellow humans. Perhaps there is hope for the future of humanity.

      I've heard that looking down at our little blue marble tends to change a person's outlook on life.

      And Physics has a slightly liberal bias.

      • Well "liberal" may be the wrong word because it's such a loaded word, especially in the US which redefines what it means every election. But science has a bias towards changing theories when new data arrives, as opposed to a classic conservative "never change" stance. Science has had its conservative eras though, trust in the old authorities and don't trust the new guys who disagree.

        • Well "liberal" may be the wrong word because it's such a loaded word, especially in the US which redefines what it means every election. But science has a bias towards changing theories when new data arrives, as opposed to a classic conservative "never change" stance. Science has had its conservative eras though, trust in the old authorities and don't trust the new guys who disagree.

          Oh yeah. But Science uses it's conservative members. It does keep us from bouncing to every new hypothesis.

          And actually we love the arguments. I think that's the difference. Politics has death and destruction as the last step of disagreement, Science has either accept the preponderance of evidence, come up with something better, or just hush.

    • by jwhyche ( 6192 )

      This doesn't surprise me. I have a Russian colleague who is working outside the country right now. He said that right now inside Russia, at least academic, circles for ever one war hawk beating the drums, there are three that oppose the war. Most of them are just to scared to speak up against it.

  • If the Cosmonauts want to make a statement, they need to commit to a statement. Do you want me to believe that they snuck those colors up there without official backing? Russia treats manipulation as an art form.

    • Its possible dissent is more wide spread. State TV cut off Putins warmongering rally and claimed it was technical difficulties. This was after an exec literally held up a poster board protesting the war the week before. I think even the rest of the kremlin knows this fucker is taking them all down with him. He has food tasters for literally every single meal now. He cant even walk to the fridge and make himself a ham sandwich.
      • People went to that rally because they were forced to by their employers. Some people just stamped their ticket and left.

    • by skam240 ( 789197 )

      Um, maybe they're making a statement while trying to create some level of deniability so their lives aren't completely fucking ruined in making it.

      • Try to understand how this will be used by Russian media. The official take is that it's not a war but a "special military operation" to denazify Ukraine. If the cosmonauts don't clearly condemn the war, this can easily be spun as supporting their brothers and sisters in Ukraine who are facing genocide under the Nazis. Ukraine and Russia are friends, you know. Yes, it's fucked up, but that's the party line.

        An ambiguous statement is worse than none at all. I don't think Russians have realized the gravity of

        • If Russia continues the war in Ukraine, Russia is going to be thrown back 40 years. Russians can kiss the world good bye. They're going to compete with North Korea for shittiest place on Earth.

          Yup. Putin thinks the world will quickly forget if there is money at stake, but I think he underestimates how toxic doing business with Russia under his leadership is now going to be going forward.

  • by pezpunk ( 205653 ) on Saturday March 19, 2022 @05:50AM (#62371245) Homepage

    These uniforms are built, planned and packed well in advance, and are not chosen by scientists -- they're chosen by politicians and party operatives.

    Most likely, these colors were chosen in advance to celebrate Ukraine's "liberation" or "de-nazification", and were probably chosen at a time when Russia was still wildly miscalculating how long such an operation would take, and how fierce the objections would be both in Ukraine and in the West.

    • Thank you, very insightful. If only I had mod points.
    • I don't know if I agree, but that's a great sig!
    • Most likely, these colors were chosen in advance to celebrate Ukraine's "liberation" or "de-nazification"

      That's right, just like when the war ended Americans flew Nazi flags at home in celebration. Wait wut?
      There's no way they would fly the flag of the country they invaded to celebrate its liberation. That is the dumbest thing I've ever heard.

      • Most likely, these colors were chosen in advance to celebrate Ukraine's "liberation" or "de-nazification"

        That's right, just like when the war ended Americans flew Nazi flags at home in celebration. Wait wut?
        There's no way they would fly the flag of the country they invaded to celebrate its liberation. That is the dumbest thing I've ever heard.

        Well the Nazi flags were for the Nazi's not Germany, and no one the allies cared about protested invading Nazi Germany, so not the right metaphor, though still a good point.

        But I think it's more likely that no one was thinking about the Ukrainian flag when they chose the uniforms.

    • by nadass ( 3963991 )
      Agreed. I think it was meant as a "Welcome to the Family" greeting rather than a celebration of liberation...

      ...but the same underlying premise: it wasn't a last-minute outfit change based on the marketing team's latest Google Analytics report...
    • Comment removed (Score:4, Insightful)

      by account_deleted ( 4530225 ) on Saturday March 19, 2022 @11:44AM (#62371769)
      Comment removed based on user account deletion
      • Not just three weeks. Once troops were massing along the border it was very clear that an invasion was going to happen. So 5 to 6 weeks.

    • by nagora ( 177841 )

      These uniforms are built, planned and packed well in advance, and are not chosen by scientists -- they're chosen by politicians and party operatives.

      Most likely, these colors were chosen in advance to celebrate Ukraine's "liberation" or "de-nazification", and were probably chosen at a time when Russia was still wildly miscalculating how long such an operation would take, and how fierce the objections would be both in Ukraine and in the West.

      I think you'll find that you are talking bollocks.

  • Does anyone think the choice of colors has anything to do with Ukraine?
  • Next month a SpaceX Dragon is expected to carry three millionaires to the Space Station for a week-long visit.

    Uh ... okay? Was this supposed to be some kind of omnibus space summary story?

    Or are we supposed to compare and contrast unfavorably?

    • Or are we supposed to compare and contrast unfavorably?

      Better fucking believe it.

      Can't get shit for news on the topic without someone's value judgement added, or thinly veiled attempts at getting you to make one.

      They were wearing flight suits "in the yellow and blue of the Ukrainian flag, in what appeared to be a daring statement against the war."

      I'm not sure if 3 Russian cosmonauts launching from a military-controlled launch site wearing yellow and blue jumpsuits emblazoned with big-ass Russian flags appears to be a daring statement against the war. If anything, it sounds like a "Mission Accomplished" banner.

      • I'm not sure if 3 Russian cosmonauts launching from a military-controlled launch site wearing yellow and blue jumpsuits emblazoned with big-ass Russian flags appears to be a daring statement against the war. If anything, it sounds like a "Mission Accomplished" banner.

        I don't know about that. It kind of looked like a "Russians for a free Ukraine" kind of statement. This is on the heels of a bunch of their reporters publicly coming out against this invasion as well.

        • The problem is the logistics. Smuggling 3 bright yellow and blue overalls into a military installation, managing to actually have them on when you're being suited up?
          I don't know about Russia, but in the US, astronauts are dressed very carefully by other people.
          • On the other hand, in other countries they actually know how effective their own militaries are.

            • Efficient.
              The Russians are being plenty effective. Just really inefficiently.
              Ukraine is on the ropes. Every day more of the country is reduced to rubble, and Zelenskyy gets closer to promising to wear a gimp suit in Putin's sex dungeon for the rest of his life, or whatever that fucking whackjob really wants.
  • ...welcome our soon-to-be Ex-cosmonauts.

  • SpaceX may be makeing an rescue mission to take home people up there now. Over the people paying for an trip

  • For at least the next 6-months they're safe. Once they go back to the surface all bets are off, but I'm guessing they figure by then whatever happens will be over and maybe Putin will be dead/deposed or have forgotten about this.

  • Something that all authoritarian dictators fail to recognize: the tighter they attempt to grip their citizens, the more of them slip through their fingers. Clearly and objectively Russia is nowhere near so tightly in the grip of Putin and his criminal government as he thinks it is, and the more he tries to clamp down, the more we see that Russian citizens are far from being fooled by his misinformation and criminal actions. The Russian people don't want Ukraine attacked by their country, and they don't want
    • Something that all authoritarian dictators fail to recognize: the tighter they attempt to grip their citizens, the more of them slip through their fingers.

      That's a great quote, but is it true? Stalin had a nice firm grip that let nothing slip.

  • by gweihir ( 88907 ) on Saturday March 19, 2022 @04:31PM (#62372685)

    There is no "daring display". These people cannot chose their own flight-suits and it is not possible to make new ones or dye them in a short time. This is pure coincidence.

  • Hi, I'm sorry but this whole post is ridiculous. They were wearing the same colors last year. So many smart people and no one can fact check this? https://twitter.com/OlegMKS/st... [twitter.com] https://twitter.com/OlegMKS/st... [twitter.com] I saw screenshots of the same uniforms from 2014 but can't confirm.

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