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Future Space Stations

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space-exploration2 years ago

"Reevaluating the International Space Station: A Waste of Space or a Vital Asset?"

As the International Space Station (ISS) approaches its 25th anniversary, questions are being raised about its value and future. Proponents argue that the ISS has provided invaluable insights into living and working in space, which will be crucial for future missions to the moon and Mars. However, critics argue that the money spent on the ISS could have been better invested in other projects, and that robots are more cost-effective for space research. Despite the impending termination of the ISS in 2031, countries like the US, Europe, Japan, Canada, and India have plans to launch new orbiting laboratories, while China has already built its own space station. Private companies like Axiom are also entering the market, with plans to add new segments to the ISS and launch their own space stations.

science-and-technology2 years ago

"Surprising Study Reveals Alarming Pollution Levels on International Space Station"

A study has found that concentrations of toxic contaminants in dust on the International Space Station (ISS) exceed those found in floor dust in many American homes. The levels of organic pollutants in ISS dust samples were higher than the median values found in US and Western European homes. Contaminants identified in the "space dust" included flame retardants, persistent organic pollutants, and substances classified as human carcinogens. The researchers suggested that careful material choices in the design and construction of future space stations could help exclude many contaminant sources.