As the world prepares for life without the iconic space station. 🛰 engineering
The International Space Station is a beacon of peaceful international scientific collaboration and for more than 20 years has returned enormous scientific, educational, and technological developments to benefit humanity," Bill Nelson said.
However, recent malfunctions have highlighted the fact that the illustrious space station won't last forever and that world powers must plan for life after the ISS. In August last year, for example, reports emergeda software glitch caused jet thrusters to ignite at the wrong time, throwing the space station
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