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The International Space Station will soon be retired, but a replacement likely won’t come from NASA – CNBC
The International Space Station will likely be retired within the decade. NASA hopes to save money by having commercial companies…

The International Space Station got its start in 1998 when its first segments were launched, and it’s now starting to show its age.
Since 2000, the ISS has continuously housed a rotating group of astronauts from 19 countries. The station has the only laboratory…
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