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NASA Deorbiting ISS by 2030 Boosts Commercial Space Flight Growth - Get World Wide Update with Hourly Prime News

In a significant shift within the realm of space exploration, NASA has announced plans to deorbit the International Space Station (ISS) by the year 2030. This decision not only marks the end of an era but also paves the way for a more vibrant, competitive, and innovative commercial space industry. As traditional governmental agencies pivot their focus, private companies and commercial entities are poised to fill the gap by developing their own s…

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After decades of research and international cooperation, the departure from the International Space Station (ISS) is imminent. Nasa is increasingly leaving the future to private companies.

·Berlin, Germany
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Since November 2000, the International Space Station (IEI) has become the scene of a continuous human presence in space, involving a global collaboration between the United States, Europe, Canada, Japan and Russia. This orbital laboratory has represented a water divider in the trajectory of space exploration by promoting multilateral cooperation and providing support to a wide range of... The post A NASA will withdraw from the International Spac…

·São Paulo, Brazil
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The International Space Station (ISS) is approaching her farewell. According to official NASA documents, the US agency will maintain the station’s operation until 2030, when it is planned to end its activities and begin a new stage dominated by commercial space stations. (Keep reading...) The NASA entry will say goodbye to the International Space Station in 2030 was first published in Remolacha - News Dominican Republic.

NASA has just poured the ISS coffin. The space station will leave the Earth orbit in 2030.

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focus.de broke the news in Berlin, Germany on Tuesday, October 14, 2025.
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