71. The Russian space agency says all of it will land in the Pacific Ocean somewhere between Australia and the coast of Chile.
72. The Russian space program has suffered harshly from the profound economic problems that affect virtually every part of the nation, and money has been insufficient for years.
73. The Russian space program leads the world in the invaluable practice of human endurance in orbit.
74. The Russian space program suffers from many of the same problems as Russia itself.
75. The Soyuz has been the workhorse of the Russian space program for more than a decade.
76. The style of the Russian space program mirrors the style of the nation.
77. The results of the monetary squeeze are apparent even in the secretive military Russian space program.
78. The Russian space program has been plagued by cash shortages and technical glitches.
79. The uncertainty stems from disruptions in the Russian space program hungry for funds and still shaken by the breakup of the Soviet Union.
80. The U.S. and Russian space agencies then plan to begin the difficult assembly of a new international space station with a team of lesser experienced industrialized nations.