Lawmakers ask what it would take to "store" the International Space Station
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Lawmakers approved an amendment requiring NASA to study whether the International Space Station could be moved to a higher "safe orbital harbor" rather than being destroyed in 2031 as currently planned. The proposal asks NASA to analyze preserving the $100+ billion asset for future generations, though technical challenges include needing massive amounts of propellant and increased space debris risks at higher altitudes.
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