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  2. Billionaire Elon Musk Gets to Destroy the International Space ...

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    Taking out a hit contract on the ISS. ... U.S. Deorbit Vehicle" to perform a "safe and responsible deorbit of the International Space Station in a controlled manner after the end of its ...

  3. Voyager is one of three companies contracted by NASA that is working to develop a new space station. Voyager says it is on pace to launch its Starlab in 2028. ... US prepares to deorbit ...

  4. International Space Station - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 28 December 2024. Inhabited space station in low Earth orbit (1998–present) "ISS" redirects here. For other uses, see ISS (disambiguation). International Space Station (ISS) Oblique underside view in November 2021 International Space Station programme emblem with flags of the original signatory states ...

  5. Musk's SpaceX gets $843 million to help discard International ...

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    WASHINGTON (Reuters) -NASA awarded SpaceX $843 million to build a vehicle capable of pushing the International Space Station into Earth's atmosphere for its planned destruction around 2030, it ...

  6. Progress MS-27 - Wikipedia

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    After a nominal two-day free flight, it docked with the zenith (space facing) port of the ISS's Poisk module on 1 June at 11:46:11 UTC. [4] After a nearly six-month stay at the ISS supporting Expedition 71, Progress MS-27 undocking on 19 November 2024, at 12:53 UTC, to make way for a new cargo vehicle. After a free flight of about three and a ...

  7. ISS Propulsion Module - Wikipedia

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    The ISS requires an average 7,000 kg of propellant each year for altitude maintenance, debris avoidance and attitude control. A Propulsion Module would have provided reserve propellant for one year of ISS orbit life in case of supply interruption. A Propulsion Module would have been attached to the Unity node of the ISS.

  8. SpaceX to build vehicle that will drag the International ...

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    The Elon Musk-led company will get up to $843 million to build a vehicle to deorbit the International Space Station for NASA.

  9. Assembly of the International Space Station - Wikipedia

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    The process of assembling the International Space Station (ISS) has been under way since the 1990s. Zarya , the first ISS module, was launched by a Proton rocket on 20 November 1998. The STS-88 Space Shuttle mission followed two weeks after Zarya was launched, bringing Unity , the first of three node modules, and connecting it to Zarya .