Three Russian cosmonauts arrived at the International Space Station last night for a six-month stay, according to the Times of London.
Φορούσαν στολές "στο κίτρινο και το μπλε της ουκρανικής σημαίας, κάτι που φαινόταν να είναι μια τολμηρή δήλωση κατά του πολέμου".
Space.com he says:
Cosmonaut Oleg Artemyev, Soyuz commander, was asked about the colors during the duration of an opening ceremony in Dianetwork by the Russian Federal Space Agency Roscosmos. He replied (in Russian) that there was a surplus of yellow fabric in the warehouse, according to space exploration enthusiast Katya Pavlushchenko, who posted a thread on Twitter.
However, not everyone believes this answer. Some familiar with spaceflight procedures seem to think it could be a sign of support for her Ukraine, which he invaded officially Russia on February 24.
But there are other possible explanations for the color of the uniforms. For example, many people on Twitter report that the colors are close to the colors of Bauman Moscow State Technical University, which was attended by all three cosmonauts Artemyev, Matveev and Korsakov.
All this, of course, is speculation. All we have at the moment is Artemyev's answer. Hopefully some of the cosmonauts will give more details sometime in the future. None of the three newly arrived cosmonauts are from Ukraine, by the way.
Artemyev was born in present-day Latvia, Matveev is from St. Petersburg and Korsakov was born in Kyrgyzstan.
Next month one Dragon of SpaceX is expected to carry three millionaires to the Space Station for a week-long visit.
Updated: Cosmonaut Oleg Artemyev later urged us not to look for secret signs in the color of Russian uniforms on the ISS.
"Το χρώμα είναι μόνο χρώμα. Δεν υπάρχει καμία σχέση με την Ουκρανία. Διαφορετικά, θα πρέπει να αναγνωρίσετε την ιδιοκτησία του κίτρινου ήλιου στον γαλάζιο ουρανό", ανέφερε ο Artemyev.