The International Space Station has its own service life. At some point, it will become more difficult and expensive to maintain the station than to make a new one. What is next?
Thanks for the article! I didn’t know that ISS is only 20 years old and that Mir station was it’s ancestor. I remember how I watched it’s deorbiting on TV when I was a kid. I’m also surprised that there are startups doing space stations because it’s too expensive.
Thanks for the informative article and your position as a science popularizer! I remember watching television programs about space when I was a child. I hope to see the construction of the lunar base and the flight to Mars live. It may be worth suggesting a topic of scientific research in terms of the absence of gravity, but for now I am a historian with little knowledge of data science :)
I also want to see people setting foot on Mars during the lifetime. By the way did you know that the founder of EnduroSat is also a historian?:) Don’t hesitate to launch a SpaceTech startup:)
Thanks for the article! I didn’t know that ISS is only 20 years old and that Mir station was it’s ancestor. I remember how I watched it’s deorbiting on TV when I was a kid. I’m also surprised that there are startups doing space stations because it’s too expensive.
Great article.
A pleasure to read, as always.
Thank you :)
Thanks for the informative article and your position as a science popularizer! I remember watching television programs about space when I was a child. I hope to see the construction of the lunar base and the flight to Mars live. It may be worth suggesting a topic of scientific research in terms of the absence of gravity, but for now I am a historian with little knowledge of data science :)
Thank you for your kind words. O gravity research is definitely an interesting topic!
I also want to see people setting foot on Mars during the lifetime. By the way did you know that the founder of EnduroSat is also a historian?:) Don’t hesitate to launch a SpaceTech startup:)
Create article! I enjoyed reading it. Here are links to some complementary information:
https://newspaceeconomy.ca/2022/09/22/new-space-stations-on-the-horizon/
https://newspaceeconomy.ca/2022/09/21/space-stations-current-and-future/
Great one, I wanted to thank you as it help my speculation writing this
https://open.substack.com/pub/tostring/p/designing-an-apocalypse-resilient?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=clbp9
Salyut, not Salut