![]() ![]() In addition to NASA, the ISS is also supported by the European Space Agency, Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency, the Canadian Space Agency, and the Russian State Space Corporation, Roscosmos. The station can be safely operated under the aegis of NASA through 2030, but will need to be de-orbited, according to the new International Space Station Transition Report. Last December, the Biden administration pledged to extend the technical lifespan of the 1998 space station through 2030 to promote deep space exploration and continued collaboration with the 16 partner nations. President Biden’s Pledge to the ISS through 2030 Simply put, the ISS infrastructure is aging. But the “dancing days” of the largest satellite to orbit the Earth are numbered. Occasionally, the International Space Station (ISS) must perform special dance maneuvers to avoid colliding with other objects. Save the Last Dance for the International Space Station Responding to Egregious Human Rights Abuses.Building Sustainable and Inclusive Democracy.Family Planning, Maternal and Child Health, and Immunizations.Energy, Climate Change, and Environmental Impacts.Weapons of Mass Destruction Proliferation.Defense Industry, Acquisition, and Innovation. ![]()
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