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The International Space Station was due to splash down in 2030, but Congress has other ideas
For now, the ISS keeps orbiting.
Axiom Space is one of four teams of companies vying to build a new, privately owned space station. Axiom recently raised $350 million in new cash to complete construction of its first space station ...
Japan’s space agency has invested at least US$78.5 million to build components for the project, now been put on hold by Nasa.
Commercial space station developer Vast unveiled a new docking interface the company is offering to the broader industry for ...
The European space sector faces uncertainty regarding NASA’s new plans to colonize Earth’s satellite. The feeling is one of ...
China has sent the main module of its first permanent space station into orbit. The launch of the so-called "Heavenly Harmony" begins the first of 11 missions necessary to complete, supply and crew ...
Each of these aerospace firms has a unique vision for the future of humanity's presence in low-Earth orbit. Reading time 5 minutes NASA and its international partners plan to deorbit the International ...
In 2030, the International Space Station (ISS) will pass its sell-by date. NASA will then pay Elon Musk $843 million to push the space station to a fiery death. What happens then? Ideally, by the time ...
Who will replace the International Space Station (ISS)? In 2030, the United States plans to retire ISS, hiring Elon Musk to build a special spacecraft to push the space station to a fiery death in ...
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