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NASA thinks to sink the International Space Station at Point Nimo in the Pacific Ocean, the most isolated area on Earth. The International Space Station (ISS) is a multi-nation construction project that is the largest single structure humans ever put into space. The plan is to bring ISS to Point Nimo by 2031.  


 Launched in 1998, the ISS has a life expectancy of 15 years.  But 30 years later, the International Space Station continues its successful mission.  Security tests led by NASA found that the ISS would be able to proceed until 2030 without serious problems with aging.  But each time docking and undocking to the space station could be more crisis situations.  The leak on the Russian side of the plant also raised concerns.



 NASA estimates that the crisis caused by the closure of the International Space Station can be overcome by private space stations.  To this end, NASA is providing financial and technical assistance to several private space station projects.  The goal is to have at least three private space stations in partnership with NASA before 2030.



 ISS, a joint venture between the United States, Russia and the European Space Agency, has been in continuous human habitation since November 2000.  President Joe Biden has said the United States will provide financial support for the International Space Station until 2030.  'The ISS was a completely different human laboratory.  NASA notes that the ISS has been the venue for many experiments in various fields of science, education and technology, explaining the future plans of the ISS.



 The orbit of the International Space Station is about 400 km above the Earth.  The plan is to gradually reduce it and plunge it into the Pacific Ocean.  NASA will bring the ISS closer to Earth through some of the final robotic missions.  During the last voyage to Earth, a large part of the International Space Station will burn up in the atmosphere.  The rest will fall at Point Nemo in the Pacific Ocean.



 Point Nimo in the Pacific Ocean, known as the most isolated area on Earth, is being selected as ISS's final resting place to minimize the potential for damage from parts of the space station.  This is an area 2500 km further into the ocean than any other inhabited area on earth.  Point Nemo is also known as the cemetery of rockets and artificial satellites.


Its main construction was completed between 1998 and 2011, although the station continually evolves to include new missions and experiments. It has been continuously occupied since Nov. 2, 2000he ISS is not owned by one single nation and is a “co-operative programme” between Europe, the United States, Russia, Canada and Japan, according to the ESA European Space Agency



As of April 2021, 244 individuals have visited the International Space Station. Top participating countries include the United States (153 people) and Russia (50 people). Astronaut time and research time on the space station is allocated to space agencies according to how much money or resources (such as modules or robotics) that they contribute. The ISS includes contributions from 15 nations.NASA (United States), Rosecosmos (Russia) and the ESA are the major partners of the space station who contribute most of the funding



The Space Station flies at an average altitude of 248 miles (400 kilometers) above Earth. It circles the globe every 90 minutes at a speed of about 17,500 mph (28,000 km/h). In one day, the station travels about the distance it would take to go from Earth to the moon and back.



The International Space Station (ISS) is the biggest human-made thing in space and the third-brightest object in the sky.I t’s so big you can see it in the night sky without a telescope or binoculars. It’s 109 metres long and 75 metres wide – about the same size as a soccer field. It weighs 420 tonnes, about the same as 280 cars. The space station has 932 cubic metres of total space, with about two-thirds used for equipment and storage. Only one-third of it is “habitable”, meaning it can be used for humans to live in.All that may sound big for only six astronauts to live in, but it’s actually quite cramped.




Crews aboard the ISS are assisted by mission control centers in Houston and Moscow and a payload control center in Huntsville, Ala. Other international mission control centers support the space station from Japan, Canada and Europe. The ISS can also be controlled from mission control centers in Houston or Moscow. The space station can rival the brilliant planet Venus in brightness and appears as a bright moving light across the night sky. It can be seen from Earth without the use of a telescope by night sky observers who know when and where to look.




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