A Russian cosmonaut was removed from an upcoming mission to the International Space Station after he allegedly took pictures of a SpaceX rocket’s engines and classified documents, according to reports.
Oleg Artemyev, a 54-year-old cosmonaut with eight space missions under his belt, was supposed to serve on a four-man SpaceX Crew-12 mission team headed to the ISS in February.
Artemyev was ousted from the mission after he allegedly “photographed SpaceX documentation and then ‘used his phone’ to export classified information,” Russian outlet The Insider first reported.
The outlet cited a separate report from a Russian spaceflight Telegram channel called “Yura, Forgive Me!” that claimed Artemyev snapped the sneaky pictures while training at SpaceX’s headquarters in Hawthorne, California

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