Russia’s Space Program DESTROYED — Wait, What?!

NASA Space Shuttle Atlantis on the launch pad ready for takeoff

Recent reports claiming Russia accidentally destroyed its only way of sending astronauts to space have been debunked by Russia’s successful November 27, 2025 Soyuz launch carrying three crew members to the International Space Station.

Story Snapshot

  • Russia successfully launched Soyuz MS-28 mission on November 27, 2025, disproving claims of lost space capability
  • NASA astronaut Chris Williams and two Russian cosmonauts reached the ISS without incident
  • Misleading reports may stem from outdated information or misinterpretation of past technical issues
  • Russia’s Soyuz program remains fully operational despite ongoing geopolitical tensions

Recent Soyuz Mission Proves Operational Capacity

Russia demonstrated its continued space launch capabilities on November 27, 2025, when a Soyuz rocket successfully lifted off from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan at 4:27 a.m. EST. The mission carried NASA astronaut Chris Williams alongside Russian cosmonauts Sergey Kud-Sverchkov and Sergei Mikaev to the International Space Station. All flight stages proceeded nominally, including first stage separation, second stage shutdown, and third stage engine performance, directly contradicting claims that Russia lost its astronaut launch capacity.

Mission Control Confirms Flawless Operations

Mission controllers in Korolev, located outside Moscow, maintained full control of the Soyuz MS-28 flight throughout its ascent and orbital insertion phases. The successful launch and docking sequence demonstrates that Russia’s crewed spaceflight infrastructure remains intact and functional. This operational success stands as clear evidence that reports of Russia’s space program destruction were premature or based on inaccurate information.

Misinformation Campaign Spreads False Narrative

The widespread circulation of claims about Russia’s destroyed space capabilities appears to stem from several potential sources of confusion. These may include outdated information referencing historical incidents, misinterpretation of technical issues or sanctions impacts, or hypothetical scenarios presented as actual events. Such misinformation undermines accurate reporting and creates unnecessary alarm about international space cooperation. Patriots concerned about America’s strategic interests deserve factual information about global space capabilities, not sensationalized claims that don’t align with observable reality.

America First Space Policy Benefits

While Russia maintains its launch capabilities, this situation highlights the importance of American space independence under President Trump’s leadership. The United States now operates multiple domestic crew transportation systems through SpaceX and Boeing, reducing reliance on foreign launch services. This strategic independence serves American interests by ensuring our astronauts can reach space through American companies using American rockets, strengthening national security and supporting domestic aerospace jobs rather than funding foreign space programs.

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