According to foreign media reports, on Saturday local time, Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister mykhailo Fedorov asked Elon Musk for help, hoping that SpaceX could build a satellite Internet ground station of the star chain to help improve Ukraine's satellite internet access services p> < p > < / P > < p > Fedorov wrote on Twitter: "when you try to colonize Mars, Russia is trying to occupy Ukraine! When your rocket successfully returns from space and lands, Russian rockets are attacking Ukrainian civilians! We ask you to provide a satellite chain ground station for Ukraine." p> < p > the conflict between Russia and Ukraine led to the interruption of the Internet in some parts of the latter. Through SpaceX, musk has put thousands of satellite chains into earth orbit and began to provide broadband services in some areas. These satellites help to quickly transmit large amounts of information anywhere on earth without the need for optical cables. These satellites can provide data links to areas where Ukraine has lost Internet access p> < p > so far, SpaceX has orbited more than 1700 satellites, some of which will pass over Ukraine. However, there is no ground station in Ukraine that can receive satellite chain network signals. The nearest ground station is Wola krobowska, Poland p> < p > musk has responded to Fedorov's help on twitter. He wrote: "the star chain service has been activated in Ukraine, and more user terminals are on the way." p> < p > in addition, musk also replied to the "warning" of Dmitry Rogozin, director of the Russian space agency, and promised that SpaceX would help save the international space station p> < p > on Friday, after US President Joe Biden announced sanctions against Russia, Rogozin wrote on Twitter: "if you prevent cooperation with us, who will save the international space station from being derailed out of control and fall into the United States and Europe? This requires Russian technology and expertise." p> Rogozin added: "the Russian engine controls the orbit and location of the space station, and this 500 ton facility may also land in India or elsewhere. Do you (Biden) want to threaten these countries with such a prospect? The international space station does not fly over Russia, so all the risks are borne by you. Are you ready?" p> < p > musk joined in and responded to Rogozin with the logo of SpaceX. When a twitter user asked him if this meant that SpaceX would prevent the international space station from falling to earth, musk replied, "yes." p> < p > he also replied to another tweet, which showed that the international space station did not have a Russian module, but a manned dragon spacecraft attached to SpaceX. In response, musk wrote "good idea" p> < p > the international space station is a project jointly promoted by 15 countries, including Russia. This cooperative relationship has helped the international space station operate in earth orbit for 23 years. NASA is trying to ease tensions, saying U.S. sanctions against Russia will not affect the operation of the international space station p> < p > the agency's representative explained: "NASA will continue to work with all our international partners, including the Russian space agency, to ensure the continued safe operation of the international space station. The new export control measures will continue to allow the United States and Russia to cooperate in the field of civil space, and we do not intend to change the agency's support for ongoing on orbit and ground station operations." p> < p > in recent years, NASA has been trying to reduce its dependence on Russian spacecraft in sending astronauts into space, and fully supports Musk's SpaceX to build launch vehicles and spacecraft. (small) < / P > < p >