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What is the ISS date?

The ISS date is the date the license was issued…. ISS an abbreviation for “issued” date.
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What will replace the ISS in 2031?

One way or another, the ISS project will come to an end in 2031, whether that's in a fiery inferno or dismantling the station for other uses. In its place might be other smaller space stations ready and waiting to continue humanity's presence in Earth orbit, with astronauts further afield setting boots on the Moon.
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What does the ISS stand for?

The International Space Station (ISS) is the largest orbiting laboratory ever built. It is an international, technological, and political achievement. The five international partners include the space agencies of the United States, Canada, Russia, Europe, and Japan.
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How long until the ISS?

Vibrations from spaceship dockings and crew movements are only adding to these woes, as well as its ageing – near obsolete – equipment. As a result, Nasa has decreed that the ISS, which now consists of 16 pressurised modules, will be terminated and sent spiralling into the Pacific Ocean in 2031.
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How long is 24 hours on the ISS?

An international crew of seven people live and work while traveling at a speed of five miles per second, orbiting Earth about every 90 minutes. Sometimes more are aboard the station during a crew handover. In 24 hours, the space station makes 16 orbits of Earth, traveling through 16 sunrises and sunsets.
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How long is 1 hour in ISS?

1 hour in space is 1 hour on earth, unless we're talking very extreme masses and/or velocities.
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What will replace the ISS?

While the plans aren't officially firm for a post-ISS station, NASA and other countries are planning the Lunar Orbiting Gateway [ https://www.nasa.gov/topics/moon-to-mars/lunar-outpost ]. The proposal (known by other names, such as the Deep Space Gateway) would be a smaller space station orbiting the Moon.
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Are there people in space right now?

When Expedition 1 arrived at the International Space Station on Nov. 2, 2000, there has been a continuous human presence at the space station since. Today there are usually seven astronauts living on board at any given time, from a variety of countries.
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Does the ISS have a nickname?

The redesigned Station was briefly called "Alpha". This name was disliked by some in the Russian program and “International Space Station” has stuck as the Station's given name.
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Who owns the ISS?

This means that the owners of the Space Station - the United States, Russia, the European Partner, Japan and Canada - are legally responsible for the respective elements they provide.
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Will the ISS be retired?

“NASA is transitioning to commercial low Earth orbit destinations at the end of the decade with the retirement of the International Space Station in 2030.
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Does the ISS ever go over the UK?

International Space Station UK Pass Times – The International Space Station – ISS is back over UK skies with some great evening passes during September 2023. Scroll down past the times to see dates for the epic Night Sky Show and to find out more about how to see the Space Station.
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How much do astronauts get paid?

According to NASA, civilian astronaut salaries are determined by the US Government's pay scales – or more specifically grades GS-13 to GS-14. As of 2022, the GS-13 pay scale ranges from $81,216 to $105,579 per annum. This is up to $8,798.25 per month or $50.59 an hour.
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How many people live in space?

There is typically an international crew of seven people that live and work inside the ISS.
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Were any bodies left in space?

Nope. Everyone who had died in spacecraft has come down to Earth, although the Columbia astronauts were badly mangled in the process. (The Challenger astronauts never actually got into space.) Three Russian cosmonauts died during the descent when a valve let all the air out of their spacecraft.
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Has a human been left in space?

Thankfully, an astronaut being irretrievably stranded away from their spacecraft has never happened before. The first astronaut to float away from the safety of their ship without a tether was Bruce McCandless, who reached 320 feet away from the Challenger space shuttle on February 7, 1984.
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Who are the 4 humans going to space?

This summer, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is preparing four individuals to live on Mars. The four "Martians" will be a part of NASA's human exploration trip on Mars.
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What keeps the ISS from falling?

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The International Space Station stays in orbit largely because of its extremely high orbital velocity of 27,600 km/h. This provides centripetal force that pulls against the force of gravity.
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Why is the ISS ending?

But the ISS won't last forever. Stresses on the primary structure have accumulated over time, including the effects of changing temperatures as the station swings in and out of view of the sun. Last year, NASA announced that the station's operations would end in 2030, after which it will fall into the Pacific Ocean.
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Why is the ISS being scrapped?

There has also been a series of air leaks in the crew's living quarters. This structural fatigue is part of the reason the ISS will be vacated in 2030 and de-orbited the following year. NASA made this plan official in January when they released an updated International Space Station Transition Report.
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Is 1 hour on Mars 7 years on Earth?

No. An hour on Mars is… pretty much just an hour on Earth.
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Is 1 hour in space 7 years on Earth?

No, it is not true that one hour in space is 7 years on Earth. This claim is a popular myth that has been circulating for many years, but it has no scientific basis.
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Is 1 day in space 1 year on Earth?

Nah. It's not quite like that. If you accelerate to speeds near the speed of light from your launch site, when you return to Earth people on Earth will have aged more than you, but you'd have to be going around 99.994% the speed of light for 1 day equaling 1 year on Earth.
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