Musk's SpaceX gets $843 million to help discard International Space Station around 2030 https://yakihonne.s3.ap-east-1.amazonaws.com/ad6a909b8dfd6e278f94881d83dbd5ad5f9260c7502175059b29042e589fb93c/files/1718346444770-YAKIHONNES3.jpg https://yakihonne.s3.ap-east-1.amazonaws.com/ad6a909b8dfd6e278f94881d83dbd5ad5f9260c7502175059b29042e589fb93c/files/1718261817867-YAKIHONNES3.jpg NASA awarded SpaceX $843 million to build a vehicle capable of pushing the International Space Station into Earth's atmosphere for its planned destruction around 2030, it said on Wednesday, a task originally meant for Russia's thrusters. Under its new NASA contract, SpaceX will build what the space agency called the U.S. Deorbit Vehicle to deorbit the space station and avoid risks to populated areas, with NASA taking ownership of the craft and handling the deorbiting operation. The football field-sized research lab, led primarily by the United States and Russia, has been continuously staffed with government astronauts during its some 24 years of operation, but its aging components have led NASA and its foreign partners to set 2030 as a planned retirement date.
Under the new NASA contract, SpaceX will construct the U.S. Deorbit Vehicle, which will be responsible for safely deorbiting the space station and avoiding any risks to populated areas. NASA will take ownership of the craft and handle the deorbiting operation .The ISS, a football field-sized research lab, has been jointly led by the United States and Russia for approximately 24 years
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