We don't know what Russia's space agency head is threatening the US with, but he seems to be saying something. The International Space Station broke apart in an artist rendering after Russian cosmonauts bid adieu.

NASA Watch, a space news blog, posted a video with some important context earlier today. Is it accompanied by some kind of ironic classical singing?

The outlet said Saturday that Rogozin is threatening the program.

It was only a few weeks ago that Musk responded with his own company's logo and promise to keep the huge craft aloft, after the Russian leader threatened to smash the US with debris from a dead space station. It's not clear if the Russian portion of the International Space Station will be removed or brought down into the atmosphere.

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This is not the first time the chief of the Russian equivalent of NASA has made threats. When the US stopped relying on Russian spaceships to reach the International Space Station, the colorful character of Rogozin took it personally. Russia accidentally spun the ISS around twice.

NASA tried to keep the relationship stable despite the conflict. According to ScienceAlert.com, the organization released a statement after Russia's threat.

NASA continues to work with all of its international partners, including the State Space Corporation, for safe operations of the International Space Station, according to an industry outlet.

There are more questions than answers when it comes to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. A space expert put it perfectly.

The creator of the space news outlet said that he would like to see the Russian government accounts cut off.

Pulling the plug on Rogozin's accounts could be a way to keep the situation from getting out of hand.

The authorities are angry that Russia attacked a nuclear plant.

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