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Not even sure what this means at this point.
Let's hope soTerminal
Elon wants this solely to accelerate his dream of going to Mars.Elon now wants to decommission the International Space Station. I think that should have happened a decade ago to that white elephant. I would have put that savings into other space exploration programs and Trump is going to put it into wasted border security, but at least its coming out of the ISS budget instead of something more important.
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Elon Musk calls for deorbiting of the ISS. Here's what the space station does
Elon Musk recently called for the ISS to be deorbited "as soon as possible." Experts say the station provides vital research, technological development and educationabcnews.go.com
I don't think its a terrible idea to head to mars instead of spending that money on ISS. We've gotten good science out of ISS, but I don't think we are getting much new research.Elon wants this solely to accelerate his dream of going to Mars.
That is an absurd solution to that otherwise unsupported accusation…
I honestly have no idea because I don't follow space news very closely but what's the basis for your assertion we're not getting much new research from the ISS? Is that grounded in something or just a hunch?I don't think its a terrible idea to head to mars instead of spending that money on ISS. We've gotten good science out of ISS, but I don't think we are getting much new research.
You can really answer it in a couple different ways. We are still getting some research out of ISS. It's still being published in peer-reviewed journals and researchers are citing it. We aren't getting as much new research as we were two decades ago when it first launched and that's to be expected. Most of the best science was prioritized and done first.I honestly have no idea because I don't follow space news very closely but what's the basis for your assertion we're not getting much new research from the ISS? Is that grounded in something or just a hunch?