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What will happen after the International Space Station?

The Inquiry

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From Rivalry to Collaboration in Space

This chapter traces the evolution of space exploration from the post-World War II competition between America and Russia to the collaborative efforts that led to the International Space Station (ISS). It highlights key milestones such as President Reagan's decision in 1984 and the complexities involved in the ISS's design, staffing, and operation. Through a reflection on the astronauts' experiences and the logistical challenges of living in space, the chapter underscores the significance of international cooperation in scientific research.

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