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The mission of the space station will be completed in 2014, but the agreement between the US and other space research institutes will come to an end. Even before its end, many questions are being raised as to what will be the future of the space stations? Should his plan be extended?
The space station’s mission will be completed in 2014, when the agreement between the US and other space research agencies comes to an end, but officials from those agencies say they are in favor of extending the mission to 2,030. Are
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson hopes the space station mission will be extended for another six years as a government project, and is expected to be followed by commercial space stations.
But the US Congress does not seem to be in favor of funding the space station after 2024, and any such deal would require approval from Canada, Russia, Europe and Japan, as IS is one of the international powers. There is a plan.
In this situation, it is quite possible that the future of space stations will be in the private sector. And there will be a full view of the earth at three hundred and sixty degrees, once completed the volume of the Axium station will be about twice that of IS.
Russia and China have agreed to work together to build a base on the moon, and the offer has been made to Europe. It keeps China away from its international plans and no Chinese astronaut can go to the International Space Station. That is why China has built its own space station.
It should be noted that in order to keep the space station in orbit, it has to be oriented repeatedly. This work requires fuel to be sent from the ground, then it is always at risk of space debris, it is feared that a collision could cause irreparable damage.
Even if the space station is intended to be retired, the task of destroying it is very risky. The slightest mistake in the process of destroying a station with such a large volume by bringing it within the limits of the earth can cause great destruction. The 100-meter-long space station is as big as a six-story building. It will weigh 420,000 kilograms on Earth. Therefore, in case of retirement, it will be destroyed in the South Pacific by special engines.