Nasa plans to retire the ISS by crashing it into the Pacific Ocean

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Nasa plans to retire the ISS by crashing it into the Pacific Ocean
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The more than 20-year-old ISS will continue to operate till the end of 2030, after which it would come down into a watery grave 🌊

Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea,This region in the southern Pacific Ocean is also known as the space cemetery, a final resting place for decommissioned space stations and spacecraft that have reached the end of their usefulness.

The area is approximately 3,000 miles off of New Zealand’s eastern coast and 2,000 miles north of Antarctica. Space-faring nations such as the US, Russia, Japan and European countries have reportedly sunk more thanBefore it is decommissioned, the ISS still has its work cut out for the next eight years.

Meanwhile, Nasa’s research and development activities aboard are also advancing the technologies and procedures that will be necessary to send the first woman and first person of colour to the Moon and the first humans to Mars.

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