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Ep. 645: The Future of the ISS

Jun 13, 2022
29:02
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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The International Space Station
02:11 • 2min
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The International Space Station Is Going to Be a Commercial Space Station
04:06 • 4min
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Could Russia Detach and Have a Functioning Space Station?
07:39 • 2min
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Is There a Plan to Do Station Keep?
09:35 • 2min
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Space X Dragon Capsules Launched on a Falcon 9 Rocket?
11:18 • 3min
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The Future of the International Space Station
14:41 • 2min
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The Worst Possible Time Line
17:04 • 2min
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Did It Launch?
18:50 • 2min
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Is There a Heavy Lift Vehicle?
20:24 • 2min
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Axiom, You Are Our Final Hope
22:06 • 2min
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Is China Going to Launch a Space Station?
24:34 • 4min
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Astronomy Cast Ep. 645: The Future of the ISS by Fraser Cain & Dr. Pamela Gay The International Space Station has been continuously inhabited for over 20 years now, serving as a peaceful collaboration between space-faring nations. But it's a machine, and it's getting old. In addition, the Russian invasion of Ukraine has made things, complicated. What's the future for the ISS?
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