Russia to charge for space trips
US astronauts are currently carried by Russia for free
The Russian space agency says it will stop carrying US astronauts to the International Space Station for free.
Agency head Anatoly Perminov said US astronauts would be ferried to the ISS "on a commercial basis" from 2006.
US shuttles remain grounded following the fatal accident last year when the Columbia shuttle burned up on re-entry.
Correspondents say that the agency, Roskosmos, operates with a budget much smaller than its US counterpart, Nasa, and is facing financial hardship.
Roskosmos has single-handedly serviced the International Space Station since the suspension of the US shuttle programme last year, Mr Perminov told Itar-Tass news agency.
It has sent two manned and five cargo spaceships to the station this year alone.
"The Russian side shouldered the entire burden... for nearly two years," he said.
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