Elon Musk Calls For Deorbiting Of The ISS. Here's What The Space Station Does
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Elon Musk called this week for the deorbiting of the International Space Station (ISS) ⁘as soon as possible.⁘
⁘It is time to begin preparations for deorbiting the [ISS],⁘ Musk wrote in a post on X on Thursday. ⁘It has served its purpose. There is very little incremental utility. Let's go to Mars.⁘
Space experts told ABC News the ISS is very important in conducting scientific research, developing technologies, promoting STEM education and fostering diplomatic relationships. Deorbiting the station prematurely could end important innovations and studies pertaining to future space missions.
In the 24 years that the ISS has been in orbit, there have been more than 4,000 experiments conducted, according to NASA.
Research is conducted across several disciplines, including biology, earth sciences, human health and physical science, the federal space agency said.
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