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The agency hopes to eventually allow Russian cosmonauts aboard the Dragon, but it is unclear when that will happen.A Roscosmos spokesperson told NBC News there were no definite plans for any Russian to join the U.S. venture, adding that this question was inexorably linked to future U.S. rides on Soyuz.Stephen Koerner, NASA’s director of flight operations at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, said it will be at least a year before any kind of seat swaps are made.“It really will depend on having the U.S. crew vehicles launching at some cadance,” he said.The cooperation between NASA and Roscosmos aboard the International Space Station has been a success.
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