Science
What’s next after the International Space Station? Plans afoot for more off-Earth outposts. – Space.com
And humanity aims to push beyond low Earth orbit soon.
The International Space Station
(ISS) won’t be the only off-Earth outpost for much longer, if all goes according to plan.
Yesterday (Nov. 2), the huge orbiting laboratory celebrated 20 years of continuous human occupation
, a big milestone in humanity’s push to extend its footprint into the final frontier.
The ISS a collaboration among the United States, Russia, Canada, Japan and the participating nations of the European Space Agency (ESA) still has considerable life left: It’s officially approved…
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