jasonvorhe
7 hours ago
Just a few years ago this title would've been a Outbrain slop ad on a shady site. I'm not even gonna click. Ars is 90% trash since they were bought by Conde Nast.
elzbardico
7 hours ago
Completely stupid text, but it is successful slop for the mindless Russian-hating crowd. No matter that probably Ars Technica reports couldn't even name and enumerate the functionality of the existing ISS modules. Or try to figure out which kind of modules will be sent first by the Russians. What is important is generating funny slop "Elbonia mud-people jerry-rigging old trash to build space station".
rbanffy
an hour ago
It’ll be interesting to see how they deal with the aging components and for how long will they remain in operation as new modules are added. The technical problems are real and LEO is an unforgiving environment - stuff breaks, wears, reacts with highest wisps the atmosphere, and so on.
On the bright side, Russia will have unique learning from extending the lifetime of the lab based on the first parts that were installed.