Thursday, April 11, 2019

SPACECRAFT CEMETERY || Where The International Space Station Will Die


When the first piece of the International Space Station launched in 1998, the celestial lab was only expected to last until 2015. The ISS was—and still is—a functioning lab that does many kinds of scientific research. And it’s a testament to what international cooperation can achieve. But when its time for the program to end, the satellite will end up at Point Nemo, the farthest point from any land and life on Earth. More than 250 spacecraft have ended up there since 1971, and it's more commonly known as the "spacecraft cemetery." -- Producer/Video by: Jason Lederman Narrator: Eleanor Cummins Researcher: Shannon Stirone Music: APM Music Media: NASA, Prelinger Archives, Google Earth, Disney•Pixar (Finding Nemo) -- FOLLOW POPULAR SCIENCE https://www.popsci.com Facebook: http://bit.ly/1mDk8YO Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/popsci Instagram: http://bit.ly/2ieE7iU Snapchat: http://bit.ly/2fSZV2X Pinterest: http://bit.ly/2idLrLJ http://bit.ly/2UPPdgn support@endlesssupplies.ca (Endless Supplies .Ca) April 11, 2019 at 09:42AM

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