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Musk calls for return from Orbit Iss

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The International Space Station, according to the founder of Spacex, fulfilled its goal and brought a little benefit.

The founder of Spacex and the companion of the new US president, Ilon Musk, called for the return of the International Space Station (ISS) from Orbit. About this muscle on Thursday, February 20, wrote on his social network page KH.

“It’s time to start preparing for the removal of an international space station from the orbit. He fulfilled his destination. There is very little benefit from it,” the report said.

At the same time, Musk called for flights to Mars. “Fly to Mars,” he wrote.

Remember that the first two stations modules were brought to Orbit in 1998. The first staff arrived at the station on November 2, 2000.

In June 2024, it was reported that Spacex received a contract with NASA for the development of a ship, which would allow to reduce the international space station from the orbit.

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