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With SpaceX partnership, ISS enters its ‘Golden Age’ — but what comes next? – Yahoo Finance Australia
After 20 years of continuous habitation, the International Space Station has entered its “Golden Age” and is abuzz with activity — thanks in large part to…
After 20 years of continuous habitation, the International Space Station has entered its “Golden Age” and is abuzz with activity — thanks in large part to the return of US rocket launches via commercial partner SpaceX.
But though the near- future of this symbol of post-Cold War cooperation is assured, NASA wants to begin disengaging by the end of the decade, leaving a gap that the private sector and China hope to fill.
“This space station has become the spaceport we wanted it to be,” Kathy Lueders,…
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