Surprise! NASA wants to commercialize the ISS before its 'deorbit' in 2031

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NASA has just published new details on the final years of operation for the International Space Station in its In its report, the U.S. space agency explains that the"latest budget estimate for ISS life extension through 2030 assumes deorbit in January 2031."NASA describes the eventual demise of the space station as the end of a"beacon of international collaboration".

, it will transition to commercial operations over the next decade. The space agency says it aims to develop supply and demand of"

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