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I think you mean for the west. China has its own rockets and space station and I imagine they aren't stopping just cause SpaceX decided to shoot itself in the foot.
I think you mean for America. Europe has its own programs and they’re only ramping them up.
Most of Europe is at war with the only European country who's gotten people into space. Russia certainly doesn't have the money or capacity to work on manned space operations right now and while the rest of Europe may be working on it, they might get there.
Sure, but they're on the same side.
(Unless you mean the USSR, but that hasn't existed for more than 30 years, and it was mostly Ukrainian scientists and engineers doing the job during the space race anyway.)
I think you're joking a out how Ukrainians are the real people who got the USSR into space?
I was more calling out Russia is the only country with rockets that have gotten people into space. I think Europe has the means to do it, but whether that'll be a priority over defense or other issues is the question. If SpaceX really pulls out of manned space flights, then it's really just China at that point.
I'm not. It was mostly paperclipped Nazis on one side, mostly Ukrainians on the other. 🤷♂️
Russia might have ended up with the USSR's rockets, but they certainly didn't make and much less design them. The only thing Russia has ever produced is a worse future for Russia. They're extremely efficient at that. It's their whole history: “... and then it got worse.”
I was talking about ESA. They have the capability with the Arianne 6 to get people into space.
I can't find anything about crewed flights. The best I found was this article.
This Wiki mentions planned manned flights for Ariane, but maybe they've done something recently?