Humanity is about to close a remarkable chapter in space history. Since 2000, astronauts have lived and worked continuously aboard the International Space Station (ISS), which has conducted groundbreaking research and shown how global collaboration can be achieved in orbit. But the station’s journey will end in 2030.
According to a report in NTD, in 2030, the year the ISS turns 30, NASA will deorbit the space station and send it safely into a remote part of the Pacific Ocean.
A Legacy Of Research And Collaboration
The ISS stands as one of the greatest achievements in space history. Since the early 2000s, it has been continuously occupied with astronauts from the US, Russia, Europe, Japan, Canada and most recently, India, who have lived and worked in orbit around the clock.
The ISS has