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The International Space Station will crash to Earth “soon” We know all the details

The International Space Station will crash to Earth “soon” We know all the details

The International Space Station will crash “soon” to Earth, we know all the details, an event scheduled for 2031-2032, at Point Nemo.

there International Space Station The International Space Station (ISS) has been in orbit around our planet since 2000. Today, more than two decades after its inception, the US space agency, NASA, and other government agencies responsible for supporting it, have announced the end of its life. but Where and when will the International Space Station end up in the long term ? With several hundred tons on the scale, it’s going to be necessary to calculate the station’s trajectory well so it doesn’t “explode” as it re-enters the atmosphere, and NASA really wants to keep it in as much of a single piece as possible.

The International Space Station will “soon” crash into Earth, and we know all the details

According to a recent statement from NASA, the International Space Station is expected to leave orbit in 2031. The process will begin as early as 2026, with a slight adjustment in its orbit so that the station begins its slow descent. Today, it is more than 400 km from Earth. When it falls, it will approach the Kerman line (100 kilometers away), the boundary between the upper atmosphere and space. In the fall, logically speaking, the International Space Station will lose its solar panels and other units that will disintegrate in the atmosphere without causing damage to the Earth. The bulk of the station will continue to orbit Earth in a fall that will last for several weeks.

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The great adventure of the International Space Station will be purchased at Point nemo, a geographical point off the coast of New Zealand. This is the most remote point from the mainland. To put things into perspective, know that when navigators pass this place, they are closer to space with satellites circling overhead than New Zealanders or South Americans. Better yet, in the case that concerns us, Point Nemo has no thriving marine life, it is an area wedged between strong ocean currents, and therefore very inhospitable. This made it the “graveyard” of the space world for several decades.

Scheduled event in 2031-2032, at Point Nemo

So the ISS will end its life there in 2031 or 2032. At the moment, no recovery mission is planned. So the ISS must plunge into the abyss of the South Pacific Ocean, thousands of kilometers from Chile. Be careful, with 450 tons of steel falling from the sky, the intensity of the impact with the ocean can cause a huge wave. Some Polynesian archipelagos could be affected. And if its path deviates even slightly, it may swallow one or more islands.