NASA’s Plan to Let the International Space Station Plummet into Earth’s Loneliest Ocean, Point Nemo
For years, the International Space Station symbolized global cooperation as a city in the sky housing astronauts from over 20 countries. But its days are numbered, with NASA confirming its controlled deorbiting in 2030 towards the remote Pacific Pole of Inaccessibility. The chosen spot, 1,600 kilometers from the nearest landmass, will become the final resting place for the ISS and over 260 other space objects, marking the end of an era in space exploration.
